The primary-residence requirement, designed to calm the fears of homeowners concerned that their residential neighborhoods could become dominated by “the motel next door,” has proven toothless and largely unenforceable. But Denver has a new plan to add some bite to the regulation.
Brendan Pedersen
Nonprofit commits to giving DPS students 25,000 bikes in next five years
A local nonprofit is partnering with Denver Public Schools and area businesses to give away more than 25,000 bicycles to second-grade students.
Judge freezes assets of embattled real estate investor
‘The commingling is to such an extent that it is now impossible to know the true ownership of the commingled funds,’ complaint says.
Lacrosse league takes rival to court in battle over Colorado turf
3d Lacrosse is accusing former staffers of conspiring with rival True Lacrosse to poach 3d female athletes.
Airbnb loan startup quietly expands to Denver, with different tack
Loftium has signed a lease for a three-bedroom home near DU and wants a full-time tenant to manage it as an Airbnb unit.
136 Colorado companies make Inc. 5000 list
PopSockets, a Boulder-based phone accessory manufacturer, comes in at No. 2 on the list.
Denver restaurant insurer acquired by Arizona company
The Colorado Restaurant Association has sold Colorado Restaurant Insurance, which is rebranding and moving.
Loveland-based paleo snack food company raises $650K
Bubba’s Fine Foods sells items such as Bourbon Vanilla UnGranola and Blazing Buffalo ‘Nana Chips’.
Merle’s Burgers in Littleton to close; Adelitas swoops in
Mexican restaurant will retain the Merle’s staff, plus hire more employees.
New logo installed atop Denver Place North Tower
Signage for Vertafore, which moved its headquarters to Denver last year, now graces the building.