Gunnison Rising says it can’t find funding. An excavation company is suing for $4 million.
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Judge shuts down Humvee camper company accused of pocketing deposits
Wolf Rigs, in Littleton, is appealing a bankruptcy court’s order to close and liquidate.
Bankrupt Auraria Student Lofts goes back to lender Fortress
Fortress Capital’s takeover follows years of court battles with Nelson Partners.
Bankrupt Silverthorne hostel could be sold for less than construction cost
An investor from Steamboat Springs wants to buy The Pad, although a judge will have to sign off.
Contractor leaves dozens of projects unfinished and clients’ dreams deferred
“It is a shame that we all have to go through this,” says a Denver nonprofit director.
Golden concrete firm to liquidate after string of lawsuits
Adept Concrete had revenue of $9.48 million in 2023, but just $855,600 through July of this year.
RiNo bar property enters foreclosure
The building is leased to RiNo Country Club, a bar with an outdoor mini golf course.
Judge allows Tattered Cover’s $1.8M sale to Barnes & Noble
A $40,000 settlement with its Littleton landlord last week cleared the way for approval.
Lender can foreclose on bankrupt Auraria Student Lofts downtown, judge rules
A bankruptcy case complicated Fortress Capital’s previous efforts to take over 1051 14th St.
‘Breathing room’: Telluride clothing company files for Chapter 11
Debt has “caused the company’s issues to snowball,” Western Rise’s owner says.