SBA financing in Colorado
Business acquisitions • Partner buyouts • Working capital • Expansion
SBA financing in Colorado is owner-occupied commercial debt for qualified small business owners, providing capital for business acquisitions, partner buyouts, working capital, debt refinance, and owner-occupied commercial real estate (CRE), with the loan partially guaranteed by the U.S. Small Business Administration to the participating lender. SBA 7(a) debt is underwritten against the business's global cash flow, owner liquidity, post-close debt service coverage, and SBA Standard Operating Procedure eligibility. Cornovus Capital manages every phase of the SBA 7(a) engagement from initial underwriting and third-party diligence coordination through structuring and closing execution, ensuring clarity and execution certainty throughout the transaction.
Colorado's economy is one of the Mountain West's most active small business markets, anchored by technology, aerospace and defense, healthcare, financial services, outdoor recreation, hospitality, agriculture, and professional services sectors spanning every region of the state. From the Greater Denver metropolitan corridor including Aurora, Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Westminster, Broomfield, Commerce City, Northglenn, Brighton, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, and Parker, to the Boulder and Northern Colorado technology and life sciences market, the Fort Collins and Loveland professional and manufacturing base, the Greeley and Longmont agricultural and logistics economy, the Colorado Springs defense and healthcare market, the Pueblo industrial and manufacturing corridor, and the Grand Junction and Western Slope agricultural and energy market, Cornovus Capital structures SBA financing in Colorado for owner-operators across every major market and secondary corridor in the state. Cornovus Capital managesthe full SBA 7(a) process from initial underwriting and third-party diligence coordination through structuring and closing execution, ensuring clarity and execution certainty throughout the transaction. For qualified owner-operators seeking to acquire commercial real estate (CRE) with no equity injection requirement, Cornovus Capital also structures transactions under the SBA 7(a) 100% CRE program.
Typical SBA 7(a) loan terms
| Loan size | Up to $5 million per borrower; companion structures available for larger transactions |
| Amortization | Up to 25 years for real estate; 10 years for business financing |
| Rate | Market-based, typically Prime + 1.5% to 2.75% |
| Collateral | Business assets, personal guarantees, and real estate when applicable |
| Down payment | As low as 10% equity or 5% with seller participation (subject to lender approval) |
| Closing timeline | Typically 45-60 days from executed term sheet and SBA authorization |
Who Qualifies for SBA 7(a) Business Financing?
- Entrepreneurs acquiring or expanding operating businesses in Colorado.
- Professionals pursuing practice ownership or partnership buyouts.
- Franchise operators expanding into new locations or acquiring territories.
- Established owners refinancing high-cost debt or recapitalizing operations.
- Management teams executing structured business acquisitions or partner transitions.
Eligible SBA 7(a) Use Cases
- Business acquisition: Purchase of established companies with transferable goodwill and cash flow.
- Partner buyout: Consolidate ownership and streamline equity transitions.
- Franchise development: Finance new franchise builds or multi-unit expansions.
- Business and commercial real estate (CRE): Combine an operating company acquisition with owner-occupied CRE under one structure.
- Working capital and expansion: Fund growth, staffing, or operational initiatives.
- Equipment and improvements: Upgrade facilities, production, or technology.
- Debt refinance: Consolidate high-interest or short-term debt into a long-term SBA structure.
Ineligible SBA 7(a) Transactions
- Passive investments or non-operating entities.
- Speculative or development-only projects without active business use.
- Businesses lacking sufficient cash flow or industry experience.
- Pyramid or multi-level marketing operations.
- Non-U.S. ventures or businesses not meeting SBA eligibility documentation and requirements.
About Cornovus Capital
Cornovus Capital structures and executes SBA loans, bridge financing, CMBS, SBA 504, conventional multifamily, and LifeCo transactions for sponsors, developers, owner-operators, and operating businesses nationwide. Every transaction is underwritten to institutional credit committee standards, with structural issues identified early, sizing built to lender reality, and the full credit package prepared before a capital partner is ever engaged. Each transaction is then placed through a proprietary capital markets platform with pre-qualified partners across bridge, SBA, CMBS, private capital, agency, life company, hedge, and pension executions, matched to the transaction's credit profile, structure, asset class, and geography.
Financing spans seven debt execution silos: SBA 7(a) business financing, SBA 7(a) 100% CRE, SBA 504, bridge and structured debt, CMBS and conduit, conventional multifamily through Agency and LifeCo executions, and hospitality owner's representation. Every engagement is underwritten to institutional credit committee standards, ensuring transactions are structured to meet approval thresholds and execute within today's credit environment.
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