“It’s probably the one property in the market that has a unique vibe to it,” a listing agent said.
“It’s probably the one property in the market that has a unique vibe to it,” a listing agent said.
“The Receiver believes that if the food hall tenant defaults and is forced to close, it could have a significant negative impact on the potential price of the building.”
An attorney suggested ski firm Alterra might want to buy Zeppelin Station.
Zeppelin Development had wanted Cordes & Co. to get the job.
If a receiver must be appointed, don’t pick The Stapleton Group, Zeppelin argues.
A judge ultimately sided with lender Wells Fargo rather than Zeppelin Development, which said it is appealing.
The developer said the bank is acting “predatory.” Wells Fargo says Zeppelin should watch its language.
Zeppelin Development has been trying to sell the four-story building at 3501 Wazee St.
The company is also looking farther afield with a new deal brewing in Montana.
“There was such an entrepreneurial spirit there,” Natural Object co-founder Justin Croft said of former employer Zeppelin. “We’re wired that way, too.”
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