Edgar D. “Ned” Jannotta, the chairman emeritus of the Chicago investment bank William Blair & Co., sold Tuesday his home on Lake Michigan in Winnetka for $6.3 million.
Edgar D. “Ned” Jannotta, the chairman emeritus of the Chicago investment bank William Blair & Co., sold Tuesday his home on Lake Michigan in Winnetka for $6.3 million.
The 90-year-old Jannotta joined William Blair in 1959 and became the bank’s chairman in 2001. He remains affiliated with William Blair as its chairman emeritus. Jannotta, who now lives on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Fla., listed his Winnetka house in January for $6.25 million, and he went under contract to sell it just three days later for an amount that ultimately was above his asking price.
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