9 more Tony Hsieh downtown properties to hit market

Nine more Tony Hsieh properties will be going up for sale as the former entrepreneur’s estate offloads downtown Las Vegas holdings.

Logic Commercial Real Estate — which got the green light to list five properties — is joined by Avison Young, which now has the rights to market theses nine properties:

300 N. Las Vegas Blvd., a 12,332-square foot industrial property; 228 N. Las Vegas Blvd., a convenience store and gas station; 515 and 521 Stewart Ave., two freestanding automotive buildings totaling 4,976 square feet; 208 N. Las Vegas Blvd., a parking lot; 616 E. Carson Ave., a fully occupied, four-tenant 8,586-square foot retail property; 218 S. 6th St., 224 S. 6th St., two side-by-side vacant lots formerly occupied by the Beverly Palms Hotel; 217 S. 6th St., a parking lot; 401 S 6th St. and 403 S. 6th St., a vacant restaurant building on two separate parcels; 333 S. 6th St., a 17,552-square foot vacant office building.

Avison Young did not announce any asking prices.

“Tony was passionate about revitalizing the Las Vegas community by creating a sense of connectedness and community and had a wide-reaching, positive impact on Las Vegas,” said Avison Young principal Joe Leavitt.

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 2020 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 (DTP) — that he launched in 2012 to pump $350 million into the Fremont Street area. Leavitt said the firm is honored to carry on his legacy in the area.

“While DTP no longer has

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