A neurosurgeon who owns an elite training facility in Englewood will now likely pay more money than he has for abandoning a lease.
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Colorado Springs to pay GE Johnson $3M to settle Pikes Peak case
The construction company is also being paid an additional $600k to make paving repairs.
Frank Azar again sues his accountant over $716K tax underpayment
The lawsuit reopens a years-old dispute between Azar and tax preparers.
Law firm Springer & Steinberg departs downtown after 40 years
“We think we’re going to be in a — I hate to say this, but a nicer part of town,” said co-founder Jeff Springer.
Zeppelin’s lauded Ouray hotel restoration leaves some contractors fuming
The Western Hotel finally opened last month. But liens and a lawsuit have been filed. “I’ve never seen a job run that way,” one subcontractor said.
State agency waited for election to pass before breaking Uptown lease, landlord says
Dikeou Realty claims the Office of Information Technology’s attempt to invoke a “colocation” clause doesn’t apply since its staffers just work from home.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 6.8.23
CU sues for a tiny strip of land, a deadly fire results in a suit over sprinklers, Castle Rock tries to seize land for an I-25 interchange, and more.
Real estate investor Gary Dragul pleads guilty to fraud, agrees to 120 days in jail
The 61-year-old must also pay $1 million in restitution, serve eight months of house arrest and complete 200 hours of community service.
Real estate investor Gary Dragul’s fraud trial begins Monday after five-year wait
The trial in Centennial could be followed by a second criminal trail, as well as a long-delayed civil one.
RiNo venue, concerned neighbors hope ‘great resolution’ solves noise spat
The city approved a compromise noise plan Friday for Number 38, which has an 18,000-square-foot patio with a stage.