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“It is in the best interest of all parties to dismiss this case,” UMB Bank says.
“It is in the best interest of all parties to dismiss this case,” UMB Bank says.
UMB Bank says Bridgewater was “financially abandoned” and “hemorrhaging money.”
“You’ve got to have a town that’s very open minded to do that, and Castle Rock right now is that way,” said Tim White.
Two mansions that made the top five sold for more than list price.
John Blount, who calls the property the B5 Ranch, listed it for $8.5 million in June, hoping a new owner would keep it as a ranch and consider it a legacy property.
Chad Brown, a CU Hall of Famer, admits cheating with the company controller but denies cheating his business partner.
Douglas County buys a Castle Rock hotel, and office buildings in Denver’s Central Park and Westminster change hands.
Megan Schobert’s husband Joe was a Bronco for only eight days but the couple decided to make Denver their home anyway.
William Schwartz, 43, allegedly funneled donations to his company. The redacted indictment makes it unclear which charities were involved.
Houses in Boulder, Castle Rock and Polo Field Lane that went for at least $3.8 million also made the list.
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