Tynin Fries joined The Denver Post in 2018 as an intern. Then, she joined the team as a Digital Strategist and was promoted to Deputy Director of Audience in 2022. She is a proud ASU Cronkite alumna (#godevs)! In between producing news and writing stories, Tynin is out exploring all that Colorado has to offer.
When the Walton family bought the Denver Broncos in 2022, they paid the most anyone had ever paid for an NFL team.Public records show a limited liability company with an Aspen address is spending nearly $50 million on a residence in Denver’s exclusive Polo Club neighborhood. The Walton family is behind that LLC, multiple sources told BusinessDen.
Both properties, more than 7.5 acres combined, ended up owned by Maroon Partners LLC, at a combined cost of $28.2 million.Maroon Partners LLC was incorporated in Delaware and, in the sale paperwork, listed an office address in Aspen. Leonard Oakes, a real estate attorney in the mountain town, has signed public records as an “authorized signatory” of the LLC. He didn’t respond to requests for comment.
In interviews with BusinessDen, the sources that linked the Polo Club purchases to the Waltons did so under the condition they not be named. A Walton representative acknowledged a request for comment by BusinessDen but did not provide any. The pool house, which some of the plans label as a “recreational wing,” would have a gym, sauna, TV room and golf simulator bay, per the plans. The pool would be just outside.CLB Architects of Jackson, Wyoming, is the architect listed on the project plans. Vail’s Beck Builds is listed as the general contractor. Design Workshop is the landscape architect.
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