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The house in Dolton, where Pope Leo XIV grew up, could become a museum. The Polish owner, Paweł Radzik, might lose the ...
Dolton Mayor Jason House said there’s a possibility of taking public ownership of Pope Leon XIV’s home for museum or public ...
The Village of Dolton plans to purchase the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV. In a letter to New York-based Paramount Realty ...
Dolton Mayor Jason House is negotiating to buy Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home, but Village Board has yet to discuss such ...
The village attorney sent a letter to the New York-based auction house managing the sale of the home, warning that any buyer ...
The Village of Dolton plans to take ownership of Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home through eminent domain.
Steve Budzik, the home’s listing broker, told CNA he and the home’s current owner, Pawel Radzik, are eager to work with the ...
Pope Leo’s hometown in the south suburbs was hit with economic hardship after the collapse of the steel industry on the Far ...
The village of Dolton is considering the use of eminent domain to take ownership of Pope Leo XIV's childhood home.
Dolton officials notified the auction company of its plans to seize the home where Pope Leo XIV grew from the investor who ...
Despite Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home being recently listed for auction, Dolton Mayor Jason House said Friday he has not ruled out taking public ownership of the property via eminent domain.
While the house is up for auction, the village plans to step in to preserve its history. "It also brings just the recognition that great things do come out of Dolton," said Mayor Jason House.