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The Golden Horn Building has changed ownership. Last week, the downtown property sold for $6.65 million to a limited liability company controlled by Benjamin Nazarian, of Beverly Hills, California.
The Golden Horn Building has changed ownership. Last week, the downtown property sold for $6.65 million to a limited liability company controlled by Benjamin Nazarian, of Beverly Hills, California.
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A downtown Aspen building with a rich history has changed ownership.

The Golden Horn Building, located at the corner of South Mill Street and East Cooper Avenue, sold for $6.65 million to a limited liability company controlled by Beverly Hills, California, businessman Benjamin Nazarian, the managing partner of Omninet Capital, a real estate investment firm.

Nazarian, a member of reportedly one of the world’s wealthiest Iranian Jewish families, did not return a telephone message Wednesday.

The property most recently was listed for $8.44 million. The sellers, David F. & Leticia Gordon, of Iowa, bought the property for $4.4 million in August 2003.

“The feeling is this is an iconic corner in downtown and he has a desire to hold the property for a long period of time,” said broker Andrew Ernemann, who represented Nazarian in the sale.

Get more on this at AspenTimes.com.

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