On Thursday (July 29), the Wall Street Journal ran a feature about the $3,200,000 (before renovations and decorating!) Bryn Mawr home of Cosmo and Janet DeNicola. The headline reads, Inside a ‘Little Piece of Italy’ on Philadelphia’s Main Line.
WSJ doesn’t let you get far into the story before they hit you with the paywall, but if you’re really eager to see all the fabulous landscaping, furnishing and tchotchkes, they’ll “let you in” with a one-day pass.
According to the article –
In 1981, the couple founded a company, Amtech Software, that makes computer software for packaging manufacturers. In the 1990s, Mrs. DeNicola spun off a tech-support company called Futura Services, which enabled the business to expand into healthcare. Their business interests now include technology, entertainment, healthcare, media, and even sports—for years they were co-owners of the Philadelphia Soul, an Arena Football League team. Upstairs in Mrs. DeNicola’s expansive closet, which has two balconies, is a football signed by former NFL quarterback and fellow Soul co-owner Ron Jaworski. It is displayed behind glass next to her Louis Vuitton handbags.