A once-bustlingWine Country destination that fell into disrepairamid scandal and financial collapse is getting a second chance — and locals are hoping the revival sticks.
Cornerstone Sonoma, a nine-acre retail and event complex long dubbed the “gateway to Wine Country,” is preparing for a grand reopening this week after new ownership stepped in to rescue the neglected property from years of decline tied to its former operators’ legal and financial troubles,the Press Democrat reported.
The site, which once drew crowds for its gardens, tasting rooms, restaurants and weddings, had deteriorated significantly in recent years.
Businesses shuttered, landscaping went untended and signature features like its lily pond were left stagnant as the real estate empire behind it unraveled.
“The Mattsons left this place to just rot,” Jobin Singh Randhawa, whose family’s firm, Highland Pacific Capital, purchased the property for $10.65 million in December told the Democrat.
Now, crews have been working to reverse that decay.
Overgrown hedges have been trimmed, ponds cleaned, lawns restored and event spaces refurbished in a bid to recapture what was once described as “Sonoma’s Disneyland.”
“We took it over as a way to give it back to the community,” Randhawa said. “The goal is not to change it much, but to bring it back to what it was pre-pandemic.
“As soon as we closed on the property, people were already reaching out, people who had been there before. I think that shows how much people love the property.”
Theproperty’s downfall is closely tied to the dramatic collapseof its former ownership group, LeFever Mattson, whose co-founder Kenneth Mattson has been accused by federal prosecutors of orchestrating a massive Ponzi scheme that allegedly defrauded investors out of more than $100 million over at least 15 years.
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