Is This The Future Of Craft Beer?

Colorado does not disappoint with the amount of craft breweries available no matter which city you are in. Denver specifically, now has 70 breweries. However, two breweries in Denver are standing out from the rest due to a business move to operate both breweries within the same building. Wit’s End Brewing Co. plans to close…

Amazon HQ2: Time To Sit Back And Watch The Show

Today officially marks the deadline for cities to send in their proposals to Amazon which essentially illustrate what incentives they have to offer and why they are better than everyone else. Tax incentives and promise of extensive development sites are of the most common offerings seen within proposals, but some cities are taking it a…

Are The Days Of Paying With Good Old Fashioned Cash Over?

The evolution of cash came from a long historical line of tangible assets. It began as a bartering technique such as trading your beloved goat named Billy, for a beautifully made necklace in order to make your wife happy on your anniversary that you forgot about. Eventually, bartering turned to forms of coins whether it…

Not Even Snow Can Put Out Metro Denver’s Commercial Real Estate “Hot Streak”

In Molly Armbrister’s article in the Denver Business Journal, she includes insight from Tim Richey, vice chairman of capital markets at CBRE Group Inc, who states, “We’re participants in one of the best commercial real estate markets in the country. Pricing is at an all-time high and there’s a lot of momentum”. The biggest motivating…

Arapahoe Road? More Like ArapaSLOW Road.

Western Investor Network is located off of Arapahoe Road and Dayton so we see the full toll of the traffic being created as a result of more than a years worth of construction efforts. If you have ever ended up on Arapahoe Road during rush-hour traffic then you know how frustrating and time-consuming it can…

Big City, Big Bean

Continuing on from the last post; after Tony and Stan attended Gene Trowbridge’s advanced workshop on syndication and crowdfunding, Stan returned to Denver, while Tony extended his stay in order to stare into a giant bean. The city and walking around Millennium Park was not enough to satisfy Tony’s need for adventure so naturally he…

Big City, Big Opportunities

Tony and Stan Wood of ProLogic Capital took a trip to Chicago last week to attend an advanced two-day workshop focusing on syndication and crowdfunding strategies. They also got a chance to listen to Gene Trowbridge who discussed how investors can use self-directed IRA and 401(k) plans to invest in syndications. The workshop also went…

Welcome WIN’s New Intern

My name is Gleb Sonkin and I know my name sounds like it came out of a game of scrabble, but I promise you it’s real. I was born in a small town along the Volga River in Russia, but then immediately moved to Colorado with my family when I was 2 years old. Since…