Dream House magazine is no more. The Vancouver-based luxury-home title ceased operations Oct. 23. Owner Mitch Taylor said he had “no comment. I don’t want to have anything to do with it. I don’t want to put any more money into it.”
In July 2006, Taylor led a group of investors that paid seven figures to buy the magazine from founder Greg Bobolo. A year later, the company, Dream House Publications Ltd., went bankrupt, but Taylor returned a month later with Dream House Publications 2007 Inc. and a relaunched book.
Bobolo, meanwhile, made plans to launch a competing magazine, to be called Home & Style. As far as we can tell, that launch never happened.
Dream House was published six times a year and had a circulation around 30,000.
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