Landing in Jupiter: Engineer for Apollo missions buys Bear’s Club mansion for $19M
Jim Meadlock, an engineer who worked on the Apollo missions, bought a mansion in Jupiter’s Bear’s Club for $19 million in an off-market deal. Records show Meadlock bought the house at 146 Bear’s Club Drive from Alain Bedard and Johanne Dean, executives with the Canadian trucking company TFI International. Mark Griffin with Bear’s Club Sotheby’s International Realty represented the sellers, and Vince Marotta with Illustrated Properties brought the buyer. Marotta declined to comment on the deal and the identity of the buyer. Meadlock was an engineer with IBM and worked on the Apollo space program for 12 years, according to […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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