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A little more than three years after he died from cancer at age 58, the Beverly Hills home of longtime Hasbro chairman and CEO Brian Goldner has popped up for sale, asking $27 million. The listing is held by Antonio Bruno of Sotheby’s International Realty-Beverly Hills Brokerage and Tomer Fridman of Christie’s International Real Estate . Records show Goldner—best known as a visionary who transformed the Rhode Island-based maker of toys and games into an entertainment company with its own TV and movie studio during his lengthy 16-year tenure—and his wife Barbara paid around $18 million for the 1980s residence in 2020, shortly before he passed away in October 2021.

Subsequently reimagined and renovated by noted Obama White House designer Michael S. Smith , the traditional-style home features five bedrooms and eight baths in almost 7,500 square feet of sumptuous living space spanning two levels. RELATED: Fashion Mogul Julie Wainwright Just Sold Her Modern Beverly Hills Home for $10.



7 Million Fully walled and gated and fronted by a manicured lawn, the estate is spread across a nearly half-acre parcel of land in the sought-after Flats neighborhood. A sage-hued front door leads into the mansard-roofed white brick and stucco structure, which is introduced by a double-height entry foyer sporting a curving iron-railed staircase topped by a sky-lit ceiling. Other highlights include a living room warmed by a veined-marble fireplace and a gourmet kitchen, which is outfitted with .

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