Among other things, the plaintiffs are asking a court to dissolve the company.
Among other things, the plaintiffs are asking a court to dissolve the company.
The park normally opens in late April or early May.
Denver-based Alpine Investments, led by Churchill Bunn, recently completed its first ground-up development.
The site’s new owner plans to build around the structure.
Plus, the site that was an early front-runner to host the first sanctioned campsite is now on hold.
Owner Curt Sims indicated he plans to open a new concept in the space.
Brian Watson told the court he’s worth $61 million.
Northstar Commercial Partners is led by CEO Brian Watson, whose home was raided by the FBI in April.
The CEO of Stay Alfred said in 2015 that the idea for the company came to him during a trip to Denver.
An executive with San Antonio-based Embrey submitted the development proposal to the city last week.
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