Real estate bells: Former Chandler wedding venue Inspirador sold

Inspirador abruptly closed in April, after BBVA Compass foreclosed on the property. That left at least 60 clients who had contracted with Inspirador for their weddings scrambling for alternatives.  : Weldon / B. Johnson/Republic file photo
Inspirador abruptly closed in April, after BBVA Compass foreclosed on the property. That left at least 60 clients who had contracted with Inspirador for their weddings scrambling for alternatives. : Weldon / B. Johnson/Republic file photo

By Michelle Mitchell | The Arizona Republic

The downtown Chandler space once occupied by failed wedding venue Inspirador has been sold.

Nightwalk LLC bought the space at 63 E. Boston St. on June 24, according to William Creeger, data analyst at Ion Data.

The company intends to continue to operate the space as an event center, said owner Boyd Christensen, who said he was not prepared to discuss further details.

The sale price was $880,000, according to Creeger.

“We’re very excited to see the space occupied again,” said Christine Mackay, Chandler’s economic-development director. “It’s an integral part of what’s made downtown a success.”

Inspirador abruptly closed in April, after BBVA Compass foreclosed on the property. That left at least 60 clients who had contracted with Inspirador for their weddings scrambling for alternatives.

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