“What I was told was that the contract had been signed with the previous administration … and priorities have changed.”
Thomas Gounley
Developer eyes sale of City Park West home landmarked against his will
Mike Mathieson sued Denver last May over the decision regarding 1741 Gaylord St.
Downtown office tower changes hands in atypical fashion
The 410, which entered foreclosure last year, officially has a new owner.
Judge pauses Zeppelin Station receivership as developer requests alternate
If a receiver must be appointed, don’t pick The Stapleton Group, Zeppelin argues.
Uptown’s El Jebel Shrine in foreclosure for second time in three years
Developers, including Donald Trump in the mid-2000s, have for years floated the notion of a tower on the adjacent parking lot.
Feds lease 36K in Westside’s Denver Club building downtown
The local firm bought the building in 2022 for $52.80 a square foot.
Receiver appointed for Zeppelin Station despite owner’s pushback
A judge ultimately sided with lender Wells Fargo rather than Zeppelin Development, which said it is appealing.
Colorado Chamber moving office within downtown for first time since 2000
The business advocacy group wanted a larger and more modern space, while staying close to the Capitol.
Denver seeks dismissal of VC firm’s ‘payment dispute’ on technical grounds
Danielle Shoots’ DEMI Fund says it provided sufficient documentation of expenditures. The city “vehemently disagrees.”
‘This is irrelevant’: Zeppelin, Wells Fargo spar in court over receivership request
The developer said the bank is acting “predatory.” Wells Fargo says Zeppelin should watch its language.