Here's How Much Robert Redford Is Really Worth

Publish date: 2024-06-13

Although Robert Redford spent years building up his various successful money-making endeavors, in 2016, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that his Zoom restaurant (pictured above) was about to serve its last meal. Opened by the star in 1995 and formerly found on Main Street in Park City, Utah, the eatery was set to shut its doors for good in 2017.

Was Zoom failing? Not exactly. At the time, The Hollywood Reporter noted that those responsible for the restaurant had been facing some major issues that didn't have to do with the quality of their food or the number of customers. Instead, the problems had to do with accusations from both the restaurant and its landlord as well as a resulting lawsuit. While the parties settled out of court, the attorney for the landlord explained, "I demanded approximately $65,000 to reimburse the landlord for its attorneys' fees incurred as a result of Zoom's bogus lawsuit, and I demanded that Zoom terminate its lease three years early and depart the premises after the ski season."

Zoom, indeed, left the prime spot. However, they, apparently, decided to shut down instead of relocating. Attorney Peggy Tomsic confirmed the news to THR, saying, "After 21 years of service, Zoom is shutting its doors at the Depot location on May 31, 2017." Although Redford's rep declined to comment on the situation, we have to assume he wasn't thrilled with the loss of his restaurant or the connected income.

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