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Owner of land planned for RV park files for bankruptcy ahead of foreclosure

27.05.2026 05:10 1 min 1 source
BusinessDen ENG
Owner of land planned for RV park files for bankruptcy ahead of foreclosure
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Dinosaur Ridge Resorts LLC, which aimed to develop a 256-site RV park near Golden, Colorado, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 20. The company owes $6.5 million to lender Tebo Properties, plus nearly $200,000 in property taxes and $175,000 to a consultant. The project never broke ground despite rezoning approval in 2024.

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Owner of land planned for RV park files for bankruptcy ahead of foreclosure

27.05.2026 BusinessDen ENG

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