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The Eagle County Sheriff’s Office and the Eagle Police Department would like to send out a huge thank you to the community, our partners and sponsors of our seventh Annual Shop with a Cop event.…
The new ownership of The Aspen Club & Spa last week paid off more than $30 million in debts and interest owed to creditors and construction firms for work and materials related to the expansion and remodel of the property on the east side of town.
“It was part of our business plan to get them paid in full,” said Clark Briner of Revere Capital on Friday.
The Aspen Club & Spa on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times)
Revere and resort and hotel developer Meriwether Co. completed their acquisition of the property, 1450 Ute Ave., on Feb. 3 after bidding $52.59 million at a foreclosure auction Jan. 6.
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The Eagle County Sheriff’s Office is thanking the community, its partners, volunteers, and sponsors who helped to make the Fifth Annual Shop with a Cop event possible.
Because of COVID-19, the event was modified this year from a shopping trip to Walmart with deputies to a more socially-distanced affair where 24 elementary school-aged children within the sheriff’s office’s jurisdictional schools provided lists of gifts that deputies and volunteers picked out to deliver to homes. The event once again proved to be an extremely worthwhile event for local kids, families, and deputies.
The children were selected by their teachers and school staff as deserving, with a desire, or simply in need or facing a hardship this year. Each child’s family was contacted for permission, then a school resource officer or deputy met with each child for a little one-on-one fun.