TomTom Restaurant & Bar, co-owned by Lisa Vanderpump, has been listed for sale
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The listing includes assets from both TomTom and the now-closed PUMP Restaurant
The West Hollywood bar remains open as questions swirl about its future
Lisa Vanderpump'siconic West Hollywood bar TomTom may soon be entering a new chapter.
The business assets behind TomTom Restaurant & Bar, the buzzy nightlife spot featured onVanderpump Rulesand co-owned by Vanderpump, have officially been listed for sale, according to theWeHo Times.
And it's not just TomTom on the table.
The listing, announced by Urbanlime Real Estate and Zacuto Group, also includes assets tied to PUMP Restaurant — Vanderpump's now-closed venue that had been partially folded into TomTom in recent years.
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Altogether, the sale is being pitched as a rare, turnkey opportunity. That means a potential buyer wouldn't just be getting a restaurant, but an entire built-in brand including intellectual property, social media accounts, furniture, fixtures, equipment, goodwill and proprietary operational systems.
For more than a decade, TomTom has been a staple onVanderpump Rules. According to the listing, the show has reached more than 14.6 million viewers in recent seasons, while the businesses boast over 700,000 combined social media followers.
Sitting along Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood's Rainbow District, TomTom's location benefits from constant foot traffic, high visibility and a built-in audience of fans who already feel like they know the place before even stepping inside. The listing also includes a Type 47 liquor license and lease terms with options to extend.
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As of now, the venue remains open and operating under its current ownership. Vanderpump and her husband,Ken Todd, are the primary owners, whileVanderpump RulesstarsTom Sandovaland Tom Schwartz hold minority stakes, as detailed on the show.
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It's unclear whether a sale would mean a full change in ownership or more of a behind-the-scenes restructuring. For now, interested buyers will need to sign a nondisclosure agreement to even peek at the financials.
PEOPLE reached out to Urbanlime Real Estate for comment, but did not immediately hear back.
The listing comes about three years after"Scandoval,"the headline-making cheating scandal that rocked theVanderpump Rulesuniverse in 2023. At the time, news broke that Tom Sandoval had been having an affair with costarRaquel Levisswhile in a nearly nine-year relationship withAriana Madix.
The listing also comes one and a half years after Tom Schwartz's short-lived bar Schwartz and Sandy's shuttered. The cocktail lounge and restaurant, once located in Los Angeles' Franklin Village neighborhood, closed two years after it opened.
Schwartz recounted the loss onThe Valley, during a season 2 after show, saying, "I'm at least proud to say that I can walk away knowing that I put everything I had into that place. Almost all of my money. Lord knows I over-leveraged myself. I feel like we really never were fully accepted or embraced by the neighborhood, but I'm f---ing proud of that place."
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