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A Blackhawk mansion built by developer Kenneth Hofmann, who once co-owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million.

A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 
A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 

Hofmann originally built the 7,410-square-foot property in 1986; since then, the home has had nearly $6 million in upgrades.

A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 
A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 

This includes a private wing for the primary suite, a chef’s kitchen and a wine cellar. The backyard touts a caterer’s kitchen, pergola with mounted flatscreens, a pool and and a spa. Panoramic views of the adjacent golf course and hillside abound.

A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 
A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 
A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 

JouJou Chawla with Compass is the listing agent.

A Blackhawk mansion built by Kenneth Hofmann, who once owned the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Seahawks, has been listed for $7.488 million (Open Homes). 

The estate was purchased in 1997 by Don Kingsborough, former president of Atari and the former head of retail at PayPal. He is also the former CEO of Worlds of Wonder, where he was the creator of the popular talking teddy bear Teddy Ruxpin. He lived in the home until 2000.