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		<title>Joe Montana: The Land Report Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 19:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Villa Montana, Joe Montana does not talk about football. At all. Meet the man on his Sonoma County getaway and all he talks about are his wife, their two girls and two boys, and the memories they share on their breathtaking 503-acre estate. And Italy. The one thing the guy will not stop talking [...]
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<p>At Villa Montana, Joe Montana does not talk about football. At all. Meet the man on his Sonoma County getaway and all he talks about are his wife, their two girls and two boys, and the memories they share on their breathtaking 503-acre estate. And Italy. The one thing the guy will not stop talking about is Italy.</p>
<p>“If you can believe it, some idiot drove across the Ponte Vecchio in his rent car,” Montana says. As his face lights up in a contagious smile, it’s clear that the idiot Montana is referring to would be the four-time Super Bowl winner himself.</p>
<p>“I’m looking at my GPS, and it said to get back to the villa where Jennifer and I were staying I needed to turn right. The pillars weren’t up on the Ponte Vecchio, so I follow the GPS and I turn right,” he says. And with that, the Hall of Famer etched his name in the history books yet again by driving across one of the most celebrated landmarks in all of Florence.</p>
<p>“I get to the other side, and this cop has his hands up” – Montana raises both hands in a mock “Have you lost your mind?” sort of look – “and he gives me a tongue lashing in Italian. I didn’t understand a single word he said, but I knew exactly what he was saying.”</p>
<p>Stories like this and his amazing wine country estate are two of the new chapters in his life that have been written since he hung up his helmet and retired from the NFL in 1995. With his football career behind him, kids and family became his life, which is why Villa Montana turned into such an important project for him and his wife.</p>
<p>Conveniently located just an hour and a half north of San Francisco, the ranch became the family’s great getaway. Cookouts and campouts quickly replaced practices and game days. Acres and acres of rolling hills were explored. So, too, were the year-round creeks that wind their way through the hollows and the draws that crease the terrain.</p>
<p>A full-size basketball court was built for Nate and Nick, and Alexandra, Elizabeth, and Jennifer got their own professional-grade equestrian center, complete with 17 heated stalls. A skeet shooting range was built in a secluded pasture. Naturally, Joe was the only member of the family who engaged in all of the above. Although he’s in his mid-50s now, his boundless energy is readily apparent. The natural athlete makes time to work out four or five times a week.</p>
<p>Building Villa Montana was an epic undertaking, a monumental, three-year labor of love for Joe and Jennifer. Joe’s mother was born in Italy. He treasures these strong ties, and during his playing days the couple brought back only memories from their trips overseas. “Actually, the truth is on every trip I always brought back a few extra pounds. Jen is one of the lucky few who can eat anything she wants and actually lose weight. Different story with me,” he says.</p>
<p>The couple built a home in Atherton, a Bay area community south of San Francisco, and they infused it with their shared love of all things Italian. By the time they decided to embark on Villa Montana, they were old pros in the Tuscan tradition. When their Atherton builder got a call about a villa that was being torn down, he and Jennifer were on the first flight out of San Francisco. Not long afterwards, hand-hewn beams, Baroque wood portals, and artifact Italian fireplaces were en route to Northern California.</p>
<p>By the time the Montanas broke ground on their new country home, it was clear that a masterpiece was in the works. Although the house itself is almost 10,000 square feet, its three bedrooms and the adjacent studio where Jennifer likes to paint offer an intimacy that personalizes it in a family-friendly way. That’s especially obvious in the kitchen, which may well be the busiest intersection on the property.</p>
<p>Throughout the main residence, a fascinating array of old and new presents itself: hand-worked iron elements and flat-screen TVs, ancient stone floors, and a state-of-the-art outdoor grill. In the massive great room, the 22-foot-tall ceiling compels your gaze upward and outside to stunning views of Mount Saint Helena, the tallest point in the Mayacamas. Beneath the imposing massif, a tapestry of vineyards and pastures unfolds across Knights Valley, one of Sonoma’s original American Viticultural Areas.</p>
<p>Despite its artistic feel, Villa Montana is user-friendly, built with an active, energetic family in mind. An endless array of patios, terraces, and courtyards encircle the villa and give it a great indoor-outdoor feel. A bocce court, a swimming pool, and a Jacuzzi can all be found in close proximity to one another just a few steps from the kitchen. Drain spouts emerge from hand-plastered walls. Potted plants and crawling vines bring color to pale stone. It’s wonderfully relaxing, which is ultimately the most inviting—and appealing—aspect to Villa Montana. It’s definitely made for entertaining: two people, 20, or 200.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Villa Montana sits in silent splendor much of the time these days. No longer can Nate and Nick be found playing on its hills. Nate has just moved to Bozeman where he will play ball for Montana, and Nick is a Washington Husky. With Alexandra and Elizabeth in San Francisco and Los Angeles, their papa admits that his days on the ranch have dwindled to a shadow of their former number. “Jennifer and I are too busy chasing our kids to give this property the time it deserves,” he says.</p>
<p>With that in mind, the Montanas have listed Villa Montana with Avram Goldman and Tim Hayden at Pacific Union International’s Sonoma and St. Helena offices for $35 million.</p>
<p>“It’s a Picasso,” Goldman says. “A rare jewel. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The antiquities and artwork make you feel like you’ve come upon a 500-year-old Tuscan villa. Yet it has every convenience and amenity imaginable. I’ve been in real estate more than three decades, and I promise you that you would be hard-pressed to find a home like this anywhere, Italy included.”</p>
<p>In addition to the 9,700-square-foot villa, the ranch includes a pool and spa, a guest house, a caretaker’s residence, a gym, an equestrian center, a basketball court, a bocce court, the skeet shooting range, and an olive farm. As Joe puts it, “It’s time someone else started making memories here.”</p>
<p>Learn more about Villa Montana <a href="http://www.villamontanaestate.com/VillaMontanaBrochurerevisedFeb2011.pdf" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</p>
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		<title>Kroenke Ranches Cracks the Top Ten</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 04:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Football fans already know that Stan Kroenke became the majority owner of the NFL’s St. Louis Rams in August. The transaction required Kroenke to turn over control to his son of the NBA’s Denver Nuggets and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche. He still controls Major League Soccer&#8217;s Colorado Rapids, the National Lacrosse League&#8217;s Colorado Mammoth, and is [...]
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<p>Football fans already know that Stan Kroenke became the majority owner of the NFL’s St. Louis Rams in August. The transaction required Kroenke to turn over control to his son of the NBA’s Denver Nuggets and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche. He still controls Major League Soccer&#8217;s Colorado Rapids, the National Lacrosse League&#8217;s Colorado Mammoth, and is the largest shareholder in the English Premier League&#8217;s Arsenal.</p>
<p>None of this impacts his Kroenke Ranches, which came in at No. 10 on the 2010 Land Report 100 at 740,000± acres. Cedar Creek and PV Ranch are Montana cow-calf operations, and Q Creek Land &amp; Livestock Company runs up to 12,000 yearlings on 550,000+ acres in Wyoming. It’s also an Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Lodge.</p>
<p>Download the 2010 Land Report 100 <a href="http://www.landreport.com/americas-100-largest-landowners/">HERE</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sheikh Mohammed Buys Kentucky&#8217;s Stonerside Stable from Houston Texans Owner Bob McNair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The royal family of Dubai expanded its massive holdings in the heart of Kentucky Bluegrass country by 2,000 acres this week when it acquired Stonerside Stable from Bob McNair, owner of the NFL&#8217;s Houston Texans. Other assets included in the sale, which closed on Monday, were 80 racehorses, 170 broodmares, yearlings, and weanlings, and a training center in Aiken, [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/sheikh_mohammed.jpg"><a href="http://www.landreport.com/2008/09/sheikh-mohammed-buys-stonerside-stable-from-houston-texans-owner-mcnair/"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-285" title="sheikh_mohammed" src="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/sheikh_mohammed.jpg" alt="" width="290" height="200" /></a></a>The royal family of Dubai expanded its massive holdings in the heart of Kentucky Bluegrass country by 2,000 acres this week when it acquired <a href="http://www.stonerside.com/" target="_blank">Stonerside Stable </a>from Bob McNair, owner of the NFL&#8217;s Houston Texans. <span id="more-282"></span>Other assets included in the sale, which closed on Monday, were 80 racehorses, 170 broodmares, yearlings, and weanlings, and a training center in Aiken, SC. Terms were not divulged, but local brokers value the land, which is located in the heart of the state&#8217;s best Thoroughbred country, at $20,000 to $25,000 per acre. A ballpark estimate before improvements and bloodstock would put its value at $40 million to $50 million.</p>
<p>The Maktoum family has long been recognized as owning the world&#8217;s winningest Thoroughbred stable, Godolphin Racing, which has won 142 Grade One races worldwide. They market their stallions through a second entity, Darley Stud, and Stonerside will be incorporated into the latter. This latest acquisition becomes the fourth horse farm the Maktoums now own in Kentucky and brings their holdings to almost 10,000 acres, by far the largest family-owned block.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/national-news/2008/September/01/Darley-purchases-Stonerside-Stable.aspx" target="_blank">Thoroughbred Times</a>, the Maktoums purchased the McNair&#8217;s upstate New York farm and training facility outside Saratoga Springs for $17.5 million January 2007.</p>
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