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Originally Posted by buzzg
He sold all of his property on the strip, except I believe he held onto the restaurant. Coincidentally, Private Pension Partners bought all his property. So now we just have to hope they don't devolve into his style, as they own half of the strip now.
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I can't imagine that happening. They've made their money in developing leasable real estate, not in holding vacant lots and waiting for the market to emerge.
https://privatepensionpartners.com/investments/
I think the risk with them is less about them leaving it undeveloped, and more about them building a cheap eyesore.