Alpine is the second Colorado bank to sue Dan Burrell and try to take his pricy property.
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Lenders sue the state to stop ‘perverse’ new interest rate caps
Industry groups say they’re being hurt by an “all-fronts war” against payday lenders.
Tax firm accuses ex-employees of poaching $1.2M in clients
Westminster’s Tax Guard says three workers lifted 36 clients, started their own firm.
Investor can probe Lakewood bank’s records over jet use, judge says
Rob Salazar believes Solera Bank’s chairman took company planes to Nuggets games.
Colorado led the nation in bank thefts in 2022, FBI data shows
“I am not surprised,” says the president of the Colorado Bankers Association.
Former Amazon bookstore in Cherry Creek to become bank branch
Huntington Bank has big expansion plans in Colorado.
Aspenite wants $56M in loans rescinded, says Denver bank caused him ‘disgrace’
Dan Burrell says First Western shouldn’t have given him business loans to spend on a house and yacht.
Denver bank sues over loan defaults ahead of $87M Aspen-area property auction
First Western Trust says Dan Burrell owes $56 million and counting across four loans.
KeyBank closing financial planning office in Cherry Creek
The location at 101 University Blvd. will go away by the end of this year.
The Bank of Denver, owned by local family for 70 years, will be sold
The Iowa bank MidWestOne has agreed to pay $32.6 million for it.