Mike Mathieson sued Denver last May over the decision regarding 1741 Gaylord St.
Mike Mathieson sued Denver last May over the decision regarding 1741 Gaylord St.
The 410, which entered foreclosure last year, officially has a new owner.
If a receiver must be appointed, don’t pick The Stapleton Group, Zeppelin argues.
Developers, including Donald Trump in the mid-2000s, have for years floated the notion of a tower on the adjacent parking lot.
The local firm bought the building in 2022 for $52.80 a square foot.
A judge ultimately sided with lender Wells Fargo rather than Zeppelin Development, which said it is appealing.
The business advocacy group wanted a larger and more modern space, while staying close to the Capitol.
Danielle Shoots’ DEMI Fund says it provided sufficient documentation of expenditures. The city “vehemently disagrees.”
The developer said the bank is acting “predatory.” Wells Fargo says Zeppelin should watch its language.
The 24-story 410 17th St. building has been in foreclosure since July.
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