Less is more: A new, smaller facility is set to rise in its place.
Less is more: A new, smaller facility is set to rise in its place.
“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.
We scoured county foreclosure records, third-party reports and court filings to determine the downtown buildings that have run into trouble since the pandemic.
Killmer Lane & Newman “engaged in wrongful conduct,” an appeals court ruled.
“What I was told was that the contract had been signed with the previous administration … and priorities have changed.”
“It was painted in 1894, so I think we can stipulate that none of us were there.”
The company said this week it expects to exit bankruptcy by the end of May.
“Brian will begin to rebuild his business,” his attorney said.
The chain lost twice as much money in February as it projected, according to a court filing.
The Solarium building has been in receivership since January.
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