The plant, which cost $56 million to build in 2012, has a rocky past and uncertain future.
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Bankrupt nutrition app $32M in debt as ex-employees sue for salaries
“We were unable to secure additional funding,” says Opsis Health CEO Kevin Grundy.
Camper company goes broke because judge orders it to pay $630K
Wolf Rigs’ CEO is a convicted thief with a history of bankruptcies and court judgments.
Bankrupt Boulder teardrop trailer manufacturer to liquidate
In its Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, Colorado Teardrop Trailers said it had revenue of $6 million in 2022.
RiNo food manufacturer files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after employees sue
The company that packages meats and prepares burritos did $9.7 million in revenue last year and $14 million in 2021.
Englewood auto shop at center of development fight files for bankruptcy
Sam’s Automotive no longer operates, but still owns 8.5 acres that a lender wants to foreclose on.
Drywaller files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
TriStar Drywall, founded in 1989, did $13.6 million in revenue in 2022, but is on pace to do much less this year.
Fitness stores file for Chapter 7 as landlords sue for rent
Colorado Home Fitness opened in 2009 and had three stores in the Denver area until last year. Now it’s $1.7 million in debt.
‘Not viable’: Debt holder tries to take over bankrupt Dillon condo project
The owner of Uptown 240’s debt says its real estate is worth $11.4 million, not the $27 million claimed by the project’s developers.
134 undeveloped acres by DIA sell for $18M at bankruptcy auction
The seller, who bought the site for $2.1 million in 2018 and spoke of building a 1,000-home, amphitheater-anchored community, ended up filing for Chapter 11.