
The fee, meant to fund affordable housing options, means owners in the tourist town pay $1,590 annually, compared to $100 in Denver and $260 in Vail.
The fee, meant to fund affordable housing options, means owners in the tourist town pay $1,590 annually, compared to $100 in Denver and $260 in Vail.
The Office, which still denies it was a sex club, was evicted in March, weeks after being sued by the city.
“COVID-19 may have infected people who were on the property but COVID-19 did not infect the property itself,” a justice wrote.
William Schwartz, 44, diverted the money to companies he controlled, including one called YOLO Holdings.
Sean McClay, 51, stole from his team’s booster club before soliciting money for fix-and-flip projects. Investors say they lost millions.
Dema Martinez’s seven-year scheme moved money from government credit cards to her own coffers.
A DTC office building buyer sues the seller, a punctured sewer line on Platte, an exploding shower door in a Tennyson hotel, and more.
Trevor McGarvey, a Denver defense attorney, will lose his law license for three months.
Colorado Springs and GE Johnson have gone back and forth in court since March.
It’s the first Colorado lawsuit stemming from new owner Elon Musk’s reported decision to stop paying rent and vendors.
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