Past Transactions
Reber/Russell Company agreed to combine with First Western Investment Advisors, an affiliate of First Western Trust Bank.
Lisa A. D'Ambrosia and Ned A. Minor were the advisors.
The shareholder of WRC, a leading provider of integrated land engineering and related services in North America sold to ENGlobal, a leading provider of engineering and systems services in the petroleum refining, production, and transmission industries.
Anthony A. King was the advisor
The merger of Digital Business Systems, Inc. of Texas, Prosoft, Inc. of Colorado, and Prosoft Technologies, Inc. of Colorado resulted in the creation of BCS/Prosoft.
James A. Thomas, Jr. was the advisor
The owner of Efficient Electric, United Plumbing, LLC, United Home Electric, and McGwire Supply sold to SBS Construction Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of Stock Building Supply, Inc.
Timothy D. Scott and Anthony A. King were the advisors
Buckley Powder Company of Oklahoma acquired a portion of American East Explosives, Inc., wholly owned by Dyno Nobel Inc.
Timothy D. Scott, Lisa A. D’Ambrosia, and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Wonderland Homes at City Park, builder of high-quality, livable homes in the best neighborhoods, created another great neighborhood.
James A. Thomas, Jr. and Lyle A. Wallace were the advisors
The Denver Athletic Club refinanced its real estate for its 1325 Glenarm Place facility
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia, Timothy D. Scott, and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Basil Lindstrom and Western Hydronic Sales, Inc. sold its operations to Shamrock Sales, Inc.
Anthony A. King was the advisor
Colorado based Promote It! sold its business to The Active Network, Inc., provider of technology applications and marketing access to the community services and active lifestyle marketplace
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia , Lyle A. Wallace , and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
SMKB Holdings, LLC successfully completed its strategic acquisition of GMS Concrete Inc.
Timothy D. Scott and Anthony A. King were the advisors
Global design firm RNL Design, Inc. expanded its Western operations by merging with Brendle Architects, P.C.
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia and Lyle A. Wallace were the advisors
Boyer Ridge Land, LLC purchased Levis Ranch in Walden, CO
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia was the advisor
Coe Construction, Inc. transitioned ownership to management
Anthony A. King and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
SBS Construction Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of Stock Building Supply Holdings, Inc., the largest supplier of building materials to professionals in the U.S., strategically acquired Vegas General Construction, Co. and its affiliates.
Anthony A. King , Timothy D. Scott , and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
The merger of Advance Foam Plastics, Inc., Contour Products, Inc., and Hearltand EPS, Inc. resulted in the creation of ACH Foam Technologies, LLC, the new leader of the U.S. expanded polystyrene market.
James A. Thomas , Jr. , Barbara J. Wells , and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Chas Maloy and OrcaWest Holdings, LLC purchased Equine Innovations, Inc., the Loveland based designer of ultrasound equipment used in veterinary markets
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia , Timothy D. Scott , and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
JMB Denver, LLC, a market leader in lumber products and residential framing services in the Colorado front-range, acquired Tri-County Construction, Inc.
Anthony A. King was the advisor
FirstChoice Healthcare Services, a leader in the Denver Metro area of home healthcare services, acquired the Denver operation of Specialty Therapy Services, Inc.
Anthony A. King was the advisor
Swingle Lawn, Tree and Landscape Care expanded into the Colorado Northern Front Range with its acquisition of Arborworks Tree Care of Fort Collins
Anthony A. King was the advisor
Snap, Inc., a Denver-based temporary staffing service, sold its business to Sena Group, LLC
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia was the advisor
Mountain City Meat Co., Inc. recapitalized with equity investment by billion dollar equity fund Sorenson Capital.
Anthony A. King and Lyle A. Wallace were the advisors
Elite Auto Glass, a leading auto glass supplier in the western United States and its affiliated entities sold their business to Belron, Inc., the world’s largest vehicle glass repair and replacement company.
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia , Lyle A. Wallace , and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Benefit Management & Design, Inc. sold its assets to Lockton Companies of Colorado, Inc.
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Business Tax Credit Corporation d/b/a The Alameda Company sold substantially all of its business and assets to First Advantage Corporation
Anthony A. King and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Longstanding Denver company Ready Mixed Concrete Company sold to Boral Construction Materials LLC
James A. Thomas, Jr. was the advisor
Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc., insurance broker and captive management firm, acquired RiskCap, Inc., a leader in the field of captive management and risk consulting services
Anthony A. King was the advisor
Roger A. Herman and the Herman Group, LLC grew its Colorado operations by acquiring Cherry Creek Partners, Ltd.
Anthony A. King and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Denver Solutions Group, Inc., a value added reseller of IBM hardware and software, sold to Sirius Enterprise Systems Group, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sirius Computer Solutions, Inc.
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Weaver Official Publications, the nation’s leading custom publisher for the convention and visitor bureau industry, sold its business to Prospect Partners.
James A. Thomas, Jr. was the advisor
Rocky Mountain Fire and Safety, Inc. sold its business to Xpect First Aid Corporation, a subsidiary of CINTAS Corporation
Anthony A. King was the advisor
Management acquired Q Data USA, Inc., an industry leader in improving business efficiency and delivering information technology solutions.
Anthony A. King and Ned A. Minor were the advisors
Wonderland Homes, Inc., the homebuilder that’s about character, created another great neighborhood, Anna’s Farm, in Lafayette, CO.
James A. Thomas, Jr. was the advisor
Management purchased ownership of ABS Computer Rentals, Inc. using SBA Financing
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia was the advisor
Rubber Tree Software, Inc. sold and licensed eLodging Software, its on-line reservation booking software.
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia and Elizabeth J. Mower were the advisors
Mountain Meadow Cattle Company, an affiliate of Mountain City Meat Co., Inc. formed and expanded its Northern Colorado Ranching operations.
Anthony A. King and Lisa A. D’Ambrosia were the advisors
Vision Care Specialists, Inc. created an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, providing an exit strategy for Donald A. Hood, O.D.
Barbara J. Wells was the advisor
Corey D. Birkholz became a Shareholder of Event Rents, Incorporated
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia was the advisor
Mountain States Motors, the country’s 9th largest Volkswagen dealership, sold to Sonic Automotive
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia was the advisor
Ruane Insurance Agency, Inc. sold its business and related real estate
Lisa A. D’Ambrosia was the advisor





