The second-largest property owner in Denver’s urban island wants to dismantle a development restriction found nowhere else in the city.
The second-largest property owner in Denver’s urban island wants to dismantle a development restriction found nowhere else in the city.
Solera Bank published a confidential offer letter, bumping its stock price.
Solera Bank’s chairman says those planes yield profits and investors are trying “to make us look bad.”
Rob Salazar believes Solera Bank’s chairman took company planes to Nuggets games.
Lakewood’s Solera National Bank has one branch and six corporate aircraft. Its chairman, a jetsetter on TikTok, denies taking them to games.
The 19,000-square-foot Crawford Hill Mansion, built for Denver socialites Crawford and Louise Hill, had been home to a law firm since 1990.
Students living at University Flats in late September referred in a media account to green water in the pool, dog feces, overflowing bins used to collect trash, intermittent internet service and water delivery to the complex being shut-off because of an unpaid bill.
When Central Street Capital sold Prospect on Central in August, the company kept its offices in the building. It’s regretting that now.
The Salazars signed on as a franchisee of the theater chain after talks with LiveNation about a concert venue fell apart.
The deal works out to about $544,000 per unit if the retail space is valued at $3 million. The building is 98 percent leased.
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