
A real estate agency is accused of transferring ownership of the plaintiff’s property to an agent’s son, and a firm wants a $2.9 million deposit returned for land being seized by Denver Public Schools.
A real estate agency is accused of transferring ownership of the plaintiff’s property to an agent’s son, and a firm wants a $2.9 million deposit returned for land being seized by Denver Public Schools.
A $5 million alteration at 8400 Pena Blvd. and a new building for $3.8 million at 2600 Wewatta Way in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
The city attorney for Denver is leaving, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, technology, health care and more.
A Vietnamese restaurant is planned as a Broadway building sells, plus apartments change hands in Wheat Ridge and Westminster.
An alteration for $9.3 million at 8900 Pena Blvd. and a new building for $8.5 million at 16298 Green Valley Ranch Blvd. in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
An engineering firm names a group leader, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, nonprofits, design and insurance.
Solar roof salesmen are accused of using homeowner information to take out loans, and the lender of a bankrupt senior center project goes after the insurer.
Buildings for $13.2 million at 4228 N. Kalamath St. in Denver and $9.6 million at 7801 S. Fairplay St. in Englewood are the week’s top building permits.
A manufacturer names a new finance exec, real estate firms appoint senior VPs, plus new faces in law, finance, nonprofits and more.
Centennial apartments fetch $115 million, a gym leases at Stanley Marketplace, and Cap Hill retail space sells for $3.6 million.
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