Jeff Feierstein is hoping for a happy reunion. “We think that although there may be some bitterness, its mostly all under the bridge at this point. We probably received about 30 law suits, but they probably understand that they are not going to get any money at this point, so it’s all cool.” Former Laing CEO Jeremy Stolz agrees. “We understand that we left some new buyers high and dry, but they knew that was part of the deal, right? It’s all water under the bridge, and we expect to have a great party.” The former builders got the idea after running into each other after filing paperwork at the county courthouse in Denver. “We used to be competitors,” said Trimark’s former General Manager Eric Kesti. “But, we kind of all became friends after talking about how each of us filed for bankruptcy. Turns out, we had a lot in common.” The Reunions are all scheduled for the same day, August 14th, and will be at Central Park in Stapleton. Former residents are asked to bring their own food and beverages, and any donations they can spare for the out of business companies.]]>