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Vacant Las Vegas Hostel Previously Owned by Tony Hsieh Purchased for Over $3 Million

Vacant Las Vegas Hostel

Vacant Las Vegas Hostel Previously Owned by Tony Hsieh Purchased for Over $3 Million

LAS VEGAS, NV – A vacant and shuttered hostel located in Las Vegas’ downtown area that had previously been owned by the late Tony Hsieh has been sold for over $3 million, according to court and property records, with the sale having closed on July 11.

Las Vegas Hostel, located at 1322 Fremont Street, was purchased by landlord George Kanawati for $3,035,000 from Logic Commercial Real Estate, a real estate brokerage firm that was selected by Hsieh’s estate in May 2023 to oversee the sale of several of his downtown assets.

The three-story hostel, listed as “non-operating” and covered with graffiti and boarded-up windows, offers 21,100 square-feet of space and features dorm rooms with four, six or eight beds each – with rates beginning at $18 per night – in addition to 39 private hotel rooms.

Amenities include an attached restaurant, a pool, lounge area, coin-operated laundry and a theater room.

Kanawati has not yet publicly disclosed what he intends to do with the property, which he acquired for the original asking price.

Hsieh passed away in November 2020 at the age of 46 due to injuries suffered in a Connecticut house fire; at the time of his death, he was worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

For two decades, Hsieh headed up retail shoe selling giant Zappos before selling it to Amazon in 2009 for over $1 billion; he later retired as CEO in August 2020. He is also credited for having pledged $350 million to the renovation and revitalization of Downtown Las Vegas.

In February 2021, much of the Las Vegas real estate empire amassed by Hsieh was been listed on the open market by his family, totaling nearly 100 properties throughout the downtown area; Logic Commercial Real Estate was later brought in to sell five of his downtown properties, including the Western Hotel & Casino.

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