when local entrepreneurs succeed, the Roaring Fork Valley gets stronger.
Every project we take on reflects that belief. The right location doesn’t just support a business, it supports the community around it.
We’re not advisors who used to be in the game.
We’re still in it.
We continue to own, operate, and build businesses in this valley. We understand what it means
to sign a lease, hire a team, manage cash flow, and make real-world decisions that impact your
future.
That lived experience guides our work.
It shapes our advice.
And it keeps us connected to the realities our clients face every day.
We partner with the individuals who keep this valley moving:
● Owners ready to control their real estate instead of renting
● Founders expanding their business or opening their first location
● Families stewarding long-held properties into a new chapter
● Investors who value thoughtful, community-aligned growth
We’ve been on every side of that table — operator, tenant, buyer, seller, and advisor.
We’ve lived and worked here for decades.
We know the rhythm of each town, the nuance of each corridor, the politics, the zoning, the
community priorities — the things you can’t learn from data alone.
Those relationships matter.
They help us see opportunities early.
They help clients avoid pitfalls.
And they move deals forward faster and cleaner.
Our work lives at the intersection of strategy, relationships, and execution.
We help you find the right space — not just a space.
Our approach blends:
● Commercial sales, leasing & development advisory
● Restaurant, retail & mixed-use expertise
● Real-time operating experience
● Longstanding community relationships
● Hands-on guidance from search to closing to stabilization
It’s commercial real estate with an operator’s mindset.
Because strong local businesses build strong communities.
Because this valley works best when the people who live here get to build here.
Because every deal should leave the valley better than it was.
That’s our commitment.
That’s our work.
That’s C&E Group.
At both ends of the street, are entrepreneurs moving towards each other. Entrepreneurs (landlords) purchase commercial buildings. Entrepreneurs (tenants) fill commercial buildings.