Aspen, Colorado:
Leonard “Boogie” Weinglass said Wednesday that he is looking to sell his Cooper Avenue diner, which has grown into an Aspen mainstay since its controversial opening in 1987.
The 73-year-old Weinglass said he has been looking to sell the building for the past year and a half.
“There’s a lot of people kicking tires. I’m 73, and I want to get out of there,” he said Wednesday from Las Vegas, adding that ideally he would like to sell sometime next year. “It’s not going to be in the next six, seven months. I can tell you that.”
Weinglass said fielding offers for the space is nothing new, claiming that a serious buyer approaches him about the diner once a month. But he said he’s now ready to entertain those offers. Though no local groups have solicited Weinglass, he said he wouldn’t sell the building to someone looking to “open a McDonald’s.”
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