
Samir Mashni and Dean Hachem allegedly tried to bribe a Florida airport exec in Aspen. Years earlier, a competitor accused them of bribery at DIA.
Samir Mashni and Dean Hachem allegedly tried to bribe a Florida airport exec in Aspen. Years earlier, a competitor accused them of bribery at DIA.
The undeveloped property was sold by Denver-based development firm L.C. Fulenwider for about $244,000 per acre.
New heavy duty snowplows cost about $1 million per rig.
Westminster-based Mission Yogurt, which already leases space for 12 eateries and markets at DIA, is poised to open 10 more throughout the airport’s concourses.
Airport officials envision at least 200 hotel rooms with a rooftop bar as well as casual and drive-thru restaurants on the 26-acre site.
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.
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