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DTP Companies invites partnership proposals for Downtown Las Vegas parcels

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Downtown Container Park
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So you think you can run Downtown Container Park? Or maybe Fergusons Downtown, the Gold Spike or the Bunkhouse? DTP Companies has set up a link on its official website inviting “partnership inquiries” (dtplv.com/partnership-inquiry).

Accompanying the form—which asks such questions as “What is your vision for Downtown Las Vegas?,” “What is your vision for the selected properties?” and “What is your vision for a parternship with DTP Companies moving forward?”—is a map listing 35 DTP-owned entities or businesses on DTP-owned land or in DTP-owned buildings, including Inspire theater, Zappos headquarters and restaurants such as Nacho Daddy and the Smashed Pig.

Last month, nearly three months after the death of former DTP founder and benefactor Tony Hsieh, published reports indicated that his father, Richard, and brother Andrew intended to sell off all of his former Downtown Las Vegas holdings. In the days that followed, however, the local attorney representing the estate disputed that notion.

“The properties are not being listed for sale at this time,” the lawyer, Dara Goldsmith, emailed the Weekly. “The notices of sale are simply being filed and published to allow for a possible future sale. ... These filings do not mean that any of the properties will be sold. The estate may retain certain properties and sell others, or it may retain all of the properties. Once the publication process is complete, the estate will consider reviewing serious, written offers.”

That statement has also been posted in full on the DTP website.

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