
Diversified Masonry said it owes $2.69 million.
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Diversified Masonry said it owes $2.69 million.
The current owner paid $28 million in 2010, records show.
A Marriott sells for nearly $9M, and other sales and leases.
Pivot Denver, the $100 million redevelopment in Adams County, is a third leased.
“I just don’t think there’s an active participant on one side of the equation,” Fillmore Capital CEO Ron Silva said of interacting with the city.
The company said this week it expects to exit bankruptcy by the end of May.
Leon Cisneros’ CRE Development Investments has proposed building apartments behind the existing structure at 1245 E. Colfax Ave.
The Homewood Suites at 12150 Grant St. was scheduled to open this month.
The Lakewood Reinvestment Authority, which spent $6 million to rid the city of the Blue Sky and Chalet, expects to solicit proposals from developers later this year.
“Brian will begin to rebuild his business,” his attorney said.
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