
Auto dealership magnate buys Groove Toyota for first Colorado holding
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Auto dealership magnate buys Groove Toyota for first Colorado holding
“You can’t move this freely between Regus. You can’t move this freely between Wework,” co-owner Scott Baroway said.
Way fewer tubs. Barn doors. Slimmer desks. Bigger TVs.
Company execs Mike Choutka and Eric Wilson traveled to Asia alongside a Baltimore developer with a criminal past, according to a lawsuit from 44 investors.
“Right now is just a good time to invest in solid cash-flowing assets,” said Bahman Shafa.
Vista 25 is 54 percent occupied. “I feel good about that number at the price we’re paying,” the buyer said.
Cash-for-keys offers emptied out 200 Columbia Apartments, its caretaker says, but “rent collections remain challenging” at Whispering Pines.
The complex was redeveloped from a former King Soopers by LCP, which has since exited the development business.
“We’ve never solicited a business once, never called anybody to ask and manage their property. It’s all come word of mouth via relationships,” said Cornerstone CEO Charlie Hogan.
Marcel Arsenault’s Real Capital Solutions expects to buy downtown in 2025.
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