The company that packages meats and prepares burritos did $9.7 million in revenue last year and $14 million in 2021.
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Englewood auto shop at center of development fight files for bankruptcy
Sam’s Automotive no longer operates, but still owns 8.5 acres that a lender wants to foreclose on.
Drywaller files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
TriStar Drywall, founded in 1989, did $13.6 million in revenue in 2022, but is on pace to do much less this year.
Fitness stores file for Chapter 7 as landlords sue for rent
Colorado Home Fitness opened in 2009 and had three stores in the Denver area until last year. Now it’s $1.7 million in debt.
‘Not viable’: Debt holder tries to take over bankrupt Dillon condo project
The owner of Uptown 240’s debt says its real estate is worth $11.4 million, not the $27 million claimed by the project’s developers.
134 undeveloped acres by DIA sell for $18M at bankruptcy auction
The seller, who bought the site for $2.1 million in 2018 and spoke of building a 1,000-home, amphitheater-anchored community, ended up filing for Chapter 11.
Leadville, Northglenn brewer files for bankruptcy after business goes flat
“We owed a lot of money,” said Periodic Brewing founder Chris Labbe, who blamed the pandemic-induced closures of its taprooms.
Marketing startup files bankruptcy
According to court filings, The Mobile Growth Agency’s revenue dipped in recent years, from $1.5 million in 2017, to $950,000 in 2018 and $131,512 in 2019 by the time of the filing.
Denver-based oil company returns to bankruptcy court
The firm has filed Chapter 11 just four years after being born from the bankruptcy of Gasco Energy, which was taken private and restructured in 2013.