Gold spike hotel and casino

Gold spike hotel and casino

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The historic Gold Spike & Oasis hotel is being shopped around.

Brokerage firm Logic Commercial Real Estate, hired by the late Zappos boss Tony Hsieh&#;s family to sell pieces of his real estate portfolio, sought offers for the downtown Las Vegas property by Dec. 7, according to its website.

Logic did not list an asking price and did not provide any comment for this story, including if an offer was accepted.

According to Logic&#;s website, the two adjacent properties have rooms and a bar and nightlife venue. It also noted the Gold Spike has been operating without gambling, but ownership preserved its Nevada gaming license.

The Gold Spike & Oasis opened in as the Rendezvous and the properties have a combined square footage of 70,, situated on acres. According to property records, Hsieh purchased the site in for $22 million.

Hsieh was the former CEO of online shoe seller Zappos and the face of downtown Las Vegas&#; revival, becoming one of the biggest property owners in the area. He died in November at the age of 46 from injuries suffered during a Connecticut house fire.

Hsieh did not leave a will and amassed his portfolio through a side venture &#; originally called Downtown Project &#; that he launched in to pump $ million into the Fremont Street area.

Logic has been given the green light to sell five of Hsieh&#;s properties, which include boutique hotel The Downtowner, the John E. Carson office and retail building and the building occupied by Nacho Daddy on Fourth Street.

In September of this year, Logic chairman Brendan Keating bought one of Hsieh&#;s properties, a key piece of downtown real estate on the corner of Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard.

Keating purchased it for $ million, property records show. Tenants include various restaurants and bars including Inspire Nightclub, Flippin Good and Downtown Cocktail Room.

Contact Patrick Blennerhassett at [email protected]

Источник: thisisnl.nl