Vanderpump’s West Hollywood sale

Lisa Vanderpump has put two well‑known West Hollywood restaurants — Pump and TomTom — on the market, a move that marks a major shift in the local celebrity dining landscape (ocregister.com).

Urbanlime Real Estate and the Zacuto Group are handling the offering, with brokers Lorena Tomb (Urbanlime) and Matthew Luchs (Zacuto) named in the marketing materials. (urbanlimere.com; zacutogroup.com) The memorandum describes the package as “substantially all operating assets,” specifically listing intellectual property, social media platforms, furniture, fixtures & equipment (FF&E), goodwill and proprietary operational systems. (wehotimes.com) Marketing materials for the offering call out a California Type 47 on‑sale general liquor license and favorable lease terms with multiple extension options for the Santa Monica Boulevard location. (thepridela.com) TomTom opened August 9, 2018, and the venue was launched with former Vanderpump Rules cast members Tom Sandoval and Tom Schwartz as minority partners. (tomtombar.la; wikipedia.org)) Pump’s lease expired and the restaurant closed on July 5, 2023 after ten years in West Hollywood, and listing materials say elements of the Pump brand and assets were later folded into TomTom’s operations. (deadline.com; wehotimes.com) The offering touts more than 700,000 combined social followers and roughly 14.6 million recent-season viewers as part of the brands’ reach, and the listing notes TomTom remains open and operating while the business assets are marketed. (thepridela.com; ktla.com)

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