WSJ News Exclusive | AOL’s Former CEO Wants $26.75 Million for Greenwich Mansion

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WSJ News Exclusive | AOL’s Former CEO Wants $26.75 Million for Greenwich Mansion
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Tim Armstrong and his wife bought the waterfront parcel for $10.4 million around 2008, and spent millions building a roughly 11,400-square-foot home with six bedrooms

Tim Armstrong, the former chief executive of AOL, is listing his waterfront home in the Riverside area of Greenwich, Conn., for $26.75 million.

Mr. Armstrong and his wife Nancy Armstrong have a strong connection to the area, having moved there nearly two decades ago. In 2007, the neighborhood was the testing ground for Patch, the local news platform Mr. Armstrong co-founded, which sold to AOL in 2009. Mr. Armstrong became chief of AOL that same year.

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