One of Denver’s highest residences is off the market.

The penthouse on the eastern side of the Four Seasons building sold for its asking price of $10.75 million last week, after less than a year on the market, according to county records.

“We felt like we had it priced right,” said listing broker Stan Kniss, of Slate Real Estate Advisors. “We felt like it deserved that number.”

Kniss declined to comment on the buyer’s identity, but public records filed in connection with the sale indicate it is Artur Bergman, founder and CEO of tech company Fastly. (Fastly declined to comment.)

“Here’s a guy that was willing to pay a premium for something that was unique to Denver, that had very high design with a high level of service,” Kniss said. “I think he felt like it lined up with how he sees himself.”

The penthouse spans a portion of the top two floors of the 45-story Four Seasons building, which is Denver’s tallest residential building and fourth-tallest structure overall.

The sister penthouse on the western side of the building — hello, mountain views — is still on the market for $13 million, Kniss confirmed.

Bergman grew up in Sweden, according to a September interview, and previously was the chief technology officer at Wikia, which now does business as Fandom. One reason he might want a home in Colorado? He’s a serious skier, posting on Twitter about hitting the slopes worldwide 90 times in one 12-month period.

San Francisco-based Fastly, a cloud computing services provider, has had an office in Denver since 2015. The company signed a lease in late 2017 for 15,400 square feet in a building along Larimer Square. Bergman’s new pad is less than two blocks away.

Fastly has raised $219 million since it was founded in 2011, according to TechCrunch. The company said it hit $100 million in revenue in 2017.

Address: 1133 14th St., Unit 4450

List price: $10.75 million

Sold price: $10.75 million

Buyer: Skycastle LLC. Artur Bergman, founder and CEO of tech company Fastly, is the sole member of the LLC. San Francisco-based Fastly has had employees working in Denver since 2015.

Sellers: Timothy and Bernadette Marquez. Tim Marquez founded Denver-based oil company Venoco.

Listing broker: Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors

The finer things: The penthouse, located on the top two floors of the Four Seasons hotel, has undergone recent renovations totaling $1.8 million, including a lighting-, sound- and temperature- controlling system, new kitchen and a floating staircase. Owners of Four Season properties also have access to the hotel’s spa, fitness center and other amenities