Bridgewater Living, a 142-unit complex, was “in financial freefall” last year.
Bridgewater Living, a 142-unit complex, was “in financial freefall” last year.
Homes in Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village, Castle Rock and Observatory Park rounded out the top five.
“Drinkability is the key, right? So just all sorts of styles for all,” said co-owner Evan Chamberlain of Alidade Brewing’s menu.
“There is little likelihood of confusion” between the eatery and the exclusive golf course, he determined.
“It is a shame that we all have to go through this,” says a Denver nonprofit director.
“I have been crucified in Castle Rock,” says Burly Brewing owner Lisa Miles.
“It is in the best interest of all parties to dismiss this case,” UMB Bank says.
UMB Bank says Bridgewater was “financially abandoned” and “hemorrhaging money.”
“You’ve got to have a town that’s very open minded to do that, and Castle Rock right now is that way,” said Tim White.
Two mansions that made the top five sold for more than list price.
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