The tug of war for one of the most impressive houses in Aspen has pitted a serial entrepreneur against a Dutch investor in bankruptcy court. Developer Leathem Stearn and lender Paul J.A. “Lex” Van Hessen are wrestling in court over who is the rightful owner of a 21,000-square-foot mansion at the base of Aspen Mountain…. Read more »
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 7.21.19
CBRE Global Investors buys a 227-unit complex in Aurora, a Payless shoes store retail pad trades in Glendale and a nonprofit finds a new home in Virginia Village in this week’s Pipeline.
New Belgium seeks to add a sports bar to DIA’s Concourse B
And Starbucks has proposed paying more than $1 million a year in rent to put coffee shops in each terminal.
Reilly Pozner countersues married ex-partners dismissed more than a year ago
Eric and Wendy Fisher allege the firm fired them in order to keep a $390 million jury verdict for itself. The firm claims in a recent lawsuit that the pair stole documents before they were let go.
Is it a foul? Ex-Nugget claims fraud and sues marijuana business
Ty Lawson sank $500,000 into the business and claims he got an unpleasant surprise after two years
New coworking space bypasses downtown for untapped Stapleton area
CentralSpace will occupy a 19,000-square-foot building on Montview Boulevard near Stanley Marketplace.
Judge recommends 15 years behind bars for Don Iley fraud case
She exceeded the maximum prison sentence recommended by U.S. prosecutors by five years, suggesting a 15-year term, and said Iley should pay $9.7 million in restitution.
Montbello industrial buildings sold for $30M to Canadian REIT
The three sites total 365,000 square feet of light industrial space southwest of Interstates 225 and 70.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 7.14.17
Denver-area brokers report a 22-acre land deal in Parker and a swim school docking in Arvada in this week’s CRE roundup.
Colorado tea makers’ brand dispute bubbles over in court
Denver’s Teatulia tea company is suing the Boulder-based makers of Telula, a ready-to-drink fruit and vegetable juice that Teatulia says resembles its brand too closely.