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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 5.5.22
A bookmobile vendor goes after a library district, a telecom provider tries to collect, and a subcontractor claims to be owed for work at Grant and 8th Avenue.
Building permits 5.4.22
Almost $100M in construction permits for 2 RiNo buildings.
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 5.3.22
A bank names a regional president, plus new hires and promotions in real estate, health care, construction, nonprofits and more.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.29.22
A Golden office building sells for $21 million, 32,000 square feet is leased in Lakewood, and a Westminster apartment complex changes hands for $94 million.
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 4.26.22
A country club GM resigns, another country club hires a GM, plus a law firm adds partners and a real estate firm names a COO.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.22.22
An eight-property industrial portfolio sells for $250M, JNS Architecture buys its downtown office space, and a Zeppelin Station restaurant leases in Littleton.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 4.21.22
A contractor is accused of not constructing a $3 million building in Broomfield and the Denver Art Museum claims negligence in work done on a $485,000 skylight.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.15.22
An industrial building sold for $42 million in Denver and 142,000 industrial square feet was leased in Aurora.
Building permits 4.13.22
New buildings for $44 million at 240 14th St. and $43 million at 3400 Walnut St. in Denver were this week’s top building permits.