Sam’s Automotive no longer operates, but still owns 8.5 acres that a lender wants to foreclose on.
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Englewood auto shop at center of development fight files for bankruptcy
Receiver named to oversee Wells Fargo Center following loan default
Someone new is manning the Cash Register Building.
In Evergreen, lags and lawsuits hit a townhouse project
After three years, Pinecrest Ridge is largely unbuilt. A receiver may take it over.
Lakewood vote paves way for relocation of Stevinson dealerships
The Stevinson family sold their car dealerships in late 2021, but still own the real estate beneath them, as well as other land around Colorado Mills mall.
Illegal Pete’s rolls up Sloan’s Lake buildings for new HQ
The local burrito chain is moving off Broadway.
Texas residential developer with three local properties enters receivership
Storybuilt owns land in Five Points, West Colfax and Wheat Ridge and is in a lawsuit over an abandoned acquisition in Aurora.
Lender owed $100M foreclosing on downtown Denver office tower
The building, just 37 percent leased according to CoStar, recently lost law firm Brownstein Hyatt as a tenant.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 8.25.23
Centennial officer buildings go for $55 a square foot, West Highland apartments fetch $13M and Englewood industrial space sells.
Apparel company cutting 154 employees, closing Englewood facility
Ouray Sportswear got a new owner earlier this year. Its real estate was purchased by a Boulder firm in 2022.
As WeWork warns of ‘substantial doubt’ about future, a look at its Denver presence
The company’s local footprint is less than half of what it once was, but it still controls hundreds of thousands of square feet.