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Former Sears CEO Eddie Lampert Selling $35M Aspen Mansion

Eddie Lampert

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Billionaire Eddie Lampert will be spending less time on the slopes.

The one-time CEO and chairman of retail and service chain Sears has listed his seven-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom mountain mansion for $35 million.

Offering over 15,000 square feet of luxe living space and nestled in the breathtaking peaks of Aspen, CO, this fabulous residence truly shimmers thanks to its glass walls.

Built in 1987, the home sits on a 3-acre parcel.

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It’s located in the upscale Starwood neighborhood and outfitted by an esteemed group of architects and interior designers.

Mountain views fill every window.

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Hotel lobbies are smaller than this living room.

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Après-ski fun can be had in the gaming area.

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A gleaming, stainless-steel kitchen

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All four of Aspen’s mountains can be seen from the home’s many windows. The massive great room features a fireplace and plenty of seating.

Pops of red are strategically placed throughout the home, including on an accent wall behind a huge TV screen, on the felt of the pool table, in the kitchen backsplash, and atop the bar stools.

High-end amenities include a home theater, a very large office, a gym, and a three-car garage. When it’s time to come in from the slopes, potential buyers can peruse the enormous bookshelves or wander into the second entertainment space for a game of cards or air hockey.

Deals can be brokered in this spacious home office.

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It’s hard to sleep with vistas like this.

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A gorgeous primary bath

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A second spot for guests to gather

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Lampert got his start on Wall Street with Goldman Sachs, became a hedge fund manager, and later took the reins at Sears Holdings in a series of complex transactions. In August, what’s left of Sears Holdings reached a $175 million settlement from Lampert and other investors, after accusing them of stripping the company for its real estate assets.

Alas, Sears is dying on the vine and will likely disappear from malls everywhere. Once numbering in the thousands across the country, Sears today has fewer than two dozen locations.

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