
Gunnison Rising says it can’t find funding. An excavation company is suing for $4 million.
Gunnison Rising says it can’t find funding. An excavation company is suing for $4 million.
Wolf Rigs, in Littleton, is appealing a bankruptcy court’s order to close and liquidate.
Fortress Capital’s takeover follows years of court battles with Nelson Partners.
An investor from Steamboat Springs wants to buy The Pad, although a judge will have to sign off.
“It is a shame that we all have to go through this,” says a Denver nonprofit director.
Adept Concrete had revenue of $9.48 million in 2023, but just $855,600 through July of this year.
The building is leased to RiNo Country Club, a bar with an outdoor mini golf course.
A $40,000 settlement with its Littleton landlord last week cleared the way for approval.
A bankruptcy case complicated Fortress Capital’s previous efforts to take over 1051 14th St.
Debt has “caused the company’s issues to snowball,” Western Rise’s owner says.
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