
A broker says she wasn’t paid enough after a $10 million sale, an investment firm says it was tricked into leasing in Thornton, and more.
A broker says she wasn’t paid enough after a $10 million sale, an investment firm says it was tricked into leasing in Thornton, and more.
The bankruptcy comes at a time when Choice is selling its Colfax real estate.
It isn’t paying its taxes and it can’t restructure, the Department of Revenue claims.
Brookfield wants a judge’s order saying it can connect to sewer systems at Solterra.
“The pressing plant has not demonstrated the ability to press vinyl records in a timely or professional manner.”
The 11th-hour order paused the sale for 14 days while a lawsuit moves ahead.
“We were having major issues with theft and vagrants” along Colfax, its CEO said.
“Our story is not done in Colorado,” the owner of Goodly Cookies vows.
“It was painted in 1894, so I think we can stipulate that none of us were there.”
“I hope also that people see this and continue to take Mr. Sowash to task,” an attorney for the plaintiff said.
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