
Expansive differs from most other coworking companies in that it owns its real estate.
Expansive differs from most other coworking companies in that it owns its real estate.
Auraria Student Lofts, which stretches 14 stories atop a hotel, sold for $56 million in 2019 and went bankrupt in 2022.
The Hilton Garden Inn at 1999 Chestnut Place was poised for new ownership as of last week, although the current owner says a planned auction won’t be held.
Uptown 240 was once praised by leaders in the small Summit County town. Now they are frustrated.
Kimberley Tyson ruled that the owner of the Auraria Student Lofts is improving the complex and deserves more time to restructure its company.
The four-story, 18-room hotel and nightclub has been closed since the pandemic began but two people were shot inside in May.
The building off I-70 has been a restaurant for 75 years. But its latest version has devolved into lawsuits and a blame game.
The winning bid was $88.2 million, a 50 percent drop from the last time Denver Energy Center changed hands.
The Denver Energy Center’s owner paid $176 million for it in 2013, but has not found a buyer willing to pay at least its outstanding mortgage of $102 million.
According to Larimer County property records, Rockies Lodging Capital purchased the 112-room hotel for $12.9 million in 2017. The original lender was Colorado Business Bank.
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