Jefferson County restaurateurs square off in a shareholder suit alleging that $365,000 in Paycheck Protection Program loans is unaccounted for.
Jefferson County restaurateurs square off in a shareholder suit alleging that $365,000 in Paycheck Protection Program loans is unaccounted for.
Alterations for $2 million at 2727 S. Havana St. and $775,000 at 845 N. Albion St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
CBRE has a new market leader, law firms add partners, plus new faces and promotions in construction, real estate, hospitality and economic development.
A 418-unit apartment complex in Denver for $82.5 million was the week’s top sale and 66,100 square feet in Denver was the top lease.
New buildings for $15.6 million at 777 E. 17th Ave. and $8.6 million at 203 S. Federal Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Law firms add a shareholder and a director, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, technology and nonprofits.
Philip Anschutz grew his net worth to $10.6 billion but he fell to No. 2 behind Charles Ergen, who grew his fortune to $13 billion to become the richest Coloradan.
Nearly 300,000 office square feet in Denver for $67 million and a 122-unit apartment complex in Denver for $56 million were the week’s top sales.
Subcontractors claim they were stiffed by builders, and one says it is owed nearly $1 million. A Mimi’s Café is accused of abandoning a Lakewood property.
New buildings for $34.9 million at 4150 N. Jason St. and $13.4 million at 7900 E. Colfax Ave. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
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