CEO Angus Davis' Providence Mansion Sells for Reported $2.8 Million

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CEO Angus Davis' Providence Mansion Sells for Reported $2.8 Million

Ten Brown Street. Photo: Residential Properties
Upserve CEO Angus Davis' historic house on the East Side of Providence has sold for a reported $2.8 million, GoLocalProv.com has learned. 

Residential Properties had the listing for 10 Brown Street, which boasts five bedrooms, a custom bar on the third floor, and wine cellar in the basement. 

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Residential Properties wrote of the property:

Originally constructed in 1835, The Moses Brown Ives House is a historic five bedroom, 6.2 bath Greek Revival offering nearly 10,000 square feet of living space accented with exquisite craftsmanship and period details both inside and out.

The formal dining room with custom woodwork provides ample space for almost any dinner event and is supported by a large butler’s pantry complete with its own wine fridge and tap system.

Dining Room
Updated with high-end appliances, granite counters, and a large center island with prep sink and breakfast bar, the gourmet kitchen flows into an adjoining family room and casual dining area.

Heading up the beautifully crafted staircase, the second floor offers a sizeable laundry room and four generous bedroom suites, each with their own fireplace and private full bath. Highlighting this level is a luxurious master retreat complete with a pair of dressing rooms, a marble en suite bath with glass enclosed shower, and access to a home office.

The third floor provides a fifth bedroom suite and a lounge with a custom bar, sitting area, and billiard room.

 

About Angus Davis

GoLocalProv.com named Rhode Island native Davis "Man of the Year in 2014," for his impact on the the state.  

Since then, Davis rebranded Swipley as Upserve, which is a venture capital-based technology data company for the restaurant industry based in Providence. 

Davis in GoLocal's "Rhode Island's Man of the Year":

Leadership. Entrepreneurship. Community.

If you are looking for the best and brightest of what Rhode Island can produce, Angus Davis may be the perfect profile.

Davis has distinguished himself as a leader in business and the community as someone willing to be a part of the conscious of Rhode Island. 

Twice

Davis has already successfully built and exited one business when his Tellme Networks sold to Microsoft for a reported $800 million. 

Now, he is building Swipely into one of the nation’s most innovative and interesting companies. Forbes has already tapped the company as one of America’s most promising companies.

Since establishing Swipely in 2009, the company has raised more than $40 million in capital and now employs 140 plus in its Rhode Island offices.

Upserve CEO Angus Davis
Education

Davis has put his time, energy and passion into education reform. Whether you agree or disagree with his philosophy and strategies, he has been a business leader who has offered ideas, debated proposals and given thought as to how best to make a better education system.  As an entrepreneur committed to building a company in Rhode Island, Davis knows what skills employees need to succeed in high paid jobs.

Davis wrote about the need to reform education in RI, “But in the face of the largest Latino-White achievement gap of any state in the nation, Rhode Island has only just begun to address this daunting yet urgent inequity. Each day I find myself overwhelmed by the enormity of the challenge, while at the same time inspired by the opportunity to solve it."

Leading Voice

One of Rhode Island’s most significant voids today is business leaders willing to take public positions on community issues. Too often, leaders don’t want the scrutiny and fear the repercussions for speaking out. Whether it is on issues of economic development, education, or locating a parole office, Davis is at the front of the proverbial parade. He is one business leader willing to take a stand.

For these reasons and others, GoLocalProv selects Davis as Rhode Island’s Man of the Year for his leadership, entrepreneurship and voice.


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