Tony Hsieh was one of the biggest property owners in downtown Las Vegas. Now, a few months after the former Zappos boss died from injuries suffered in a house fire, his family wants to unload his holdings.
An attorney for his father, Richard Hsieh, and brother Andrew Hsieh, co-special administrators of the late tech mogul’s estate, filed more than 90 notices Wednesday in Clark County District Court, disclosing plans to sell dozens of his properties.
The parcels are largely scattered around downtown’s Fremont Street area and include Zappos’ headquarters and open-air retail and food complexes Downtown Container Park and Fergusons Downtown, records indicate.