Flywheel Capital’s former co-owners have spent years in “grueling litigation.” Jurors will now decide which is right.
Justin Wingerter
‘I’m not trying to villainize my mom,’ Tavern CEO says in bid to control restaurant group
Frank Schultz’s mother Terry Papay, meanwhile, claimed he “hasn’t worked” in recent years. “He plays golf, he travels.”
After being sued, Georgetown agrees to let development move ahead
Bighorn Crossing’s developer wanted to pivot from townhomes to apartments. The town said no, then changed its mind.
‘A lot of twists’: Last-minute lease tiff stops $13M sale of Dillon condo project
“It’s not really over until the fat lady sings,” lawyer for Uptown 240 says.
Male law professor can’t sue DU for gender discrimination, judge rules
David Schott plans to appeal the ruling and file another lawsuit.
Ex-Tattered Cover CEO says current CEO doesn’t deserve $120K salary
Kwame Spearman already owns a minority stake in the company, but said in court documents he and investors could offer to buy it.
Architect calls RiNo lawsuit ‘groundless and frivolous,’ countersues developer
Studio Completiva says it hasn’t been paid in full for its work at the Flora, which will open next month.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 1.4.24
A $7 million lemon in north Denver, an $800,000 short-term rental dispute in NoCo, 154 new Marshall Fire cases, and more.
Georgetown brewery bankrupt, millions of dollars in debt
Guanella Pass Brewing, which also has a brewpub in Empire, says it had revenue of $860,000 in 2023.
Four local bankruptcy cases to watch in 2024
From a famous bookstore to an infamous homebuilder, companies to keep an eye on.