![]() ![]() He would have known enough to look for quality and to hire the finest tradesmen. Morgan or one of the Rockefellers or the Vanderbilts, would have built a house entirely on his own terms. It was a house for a man who had established his wealth.” In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, she observes, a man of means and industry, like J.P. ![]() ![]() “In Paul’s eyes,” says Davis, the home “was the fruits of his labor, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the reward for all the hard work he’d spent building a brand. Coulombe has had enormous success in business, and his home is a reflection of that. It’s how interior designer Tracy Davis of Portland’s Urban Dwellings describes the Southport home that Knickerbocker Group of Boothbay and Portland built for Paul Coulombe, the former CEO of White Rock Distilleries. Here’s a word you don’t hear applied to much new construction in Maine: Rockefellerian. Remarkable feats of craftsmanship in a Southport estate ![]()
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