Kim Bartmann Net Worth 2023, Bio, Age, Restaurants, Minneapolis & Contact Info

Kim Bartmann is a triple-bottom-line restaurateur and professional instigator, launching eateries in re-imagined spaces since 1991. She’s been creating and producing events for an unmentionable amount of time; before they called it placemaking.

She believes that well-prepared food made from ethically sourced, sustainably farmed ingredients, welcoming spaces, and creative events can bring people together, support neighborhoods and catalyze a city.

Kim Bartmann Net Worth 2023:

What is Kim’s net worth? I want this question answer how much is kim worth? After research, I get my answer. Kim Bartmann Net Worth is $1.5 to $1.7 billion.

Interesting info: Twelve years ago, Bill Bartmann was the 25th richest person in the U.S. But when a scandal-hit his debt-collection company, Commercial Financial Services, it collapsed and took Bartmann’s $3.5 billion net worth down with it.

Kim Bartmann Minneapolis:

Kim Bartmann at Barbette. Kim Bartmann, the Minneapolis restaurateur whose holdings include Tiny Diner, Barbette, Red Stag Supperclub, Pat’s Tap, Book Club and Gigi’s Café, told employees in an e-mail late Thursday that their paychecks for the March 9-15 period would not be available. Kim Bartmann built a nine-restaurant Minneapolis dining empire — and she hopes to make it profitable again.

In covid 19 her speech:

“My sales are down,” says Bartmann, who employs about 350 people (the number varies seasonally). She says total annual revenue is about $16 million, but quickly adds “margin zero.” She estimates that for the two years through the end of 2017, her sales declined about 15 percent.

“I’m not kidding,” she reiterates. “We’re hanging in there.”

Kim Bartmann Bio:

As a kindergarten student in a diverse North Hollywood classroom in the 1960s, Kim Bartmann got the message that equality was there for the taking. Growing up with a mother who let her know “I could do whatever I wanted to do in life,”

Bartmann says she has “never accepted any restrictions.”

However, living in a country where “the number two person wants to put me in jail and take my children away — that’s pretty real,” says Bartmann, of the current U.S. Vice President. Bartmann is in a lesbian partnership, raising two children adopted from the foster care system. “I’m an optimistic person, but cultural change happens effectively only through a change in consciousness. The #MeToo movement definitely has put people on notice and made them more aware. But backlash is alive and well.”

As owner or shareholder in nearly a dozen Twin Cities restaurants — most of them her own creation, such as Red Stag, Tiny Diner, Pat’s Tap, and The Book Club — Bartmann says, “I’ve been able to construct this lovely bubble in which I can be myself, and those who work here can.”

She nods in the direction of an early morning group of employees assembled at the bar of her Barbette restaurant. “There’s a row of them right there, all with very different stories. They work in this industry for a reason.

Kim Bartmann contact:

I have found his official social account on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn.

Kim Bartmann trapeze:

1600 W. Lake Street, Mpls., MN 55408 (612) 827.5710
Available for private bookings. Email: askus@barbette.com

We’ve created a small gem of party space with Trapeze. Trapeze is a one-of-a-kind bubbles bar focusing on a compilation of sparkling wines, not found elsewhere in our fine city.

From classic to artisanal and cult to natural producers, these selections (some of which have been sourced directly from sparkling and Champagne houses) will be worthy of a relaxing Thursday night out or a blow down celebration.

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