Wells Fargo remained No. 1 with $29.2 billion in deposits, 23 percent of the metro area’s total. Chase had $19 billion and FirstBank had $17.7 billion.
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Evergreen’s El Rancho Brewing files for bankruptcy
The 75-year-old restaurant and watering hole has struggled financially this year, leading to closures, staffing shortages and infighting.
Appeals court agrees Gaylord Rockies worth $400M more than owner claimed
The owner of the massive 1,500-room resort near DIA argued the property should be valued at $270 million.
Fluid Truck accused of keeping and damaging local company’s vehicles
The Denver-based vehicle rental company also underreported mileage and forged a signature, a lawsuit by Van Go alleges. Fluid declined to comment.
Appeals court revives Chinese investors’ lawsuits over Vail condo project Solaris
The court also ruled that the investors and their attorneys do not have to pay $1.6 million in attorney fees to the project’s developers.
DU-area nightclub faces 40-day closure for allegedly not stopping at 2 a.m.
“They’re trying to get me out of there,” said the owner of the Gravel Pit at 2014 S. University Blvd., who claims he’s being targeted by police.
Disbarred attorney Steve Bachar pleads not guilty to fraud, theft charges
Bachar’s public defender told a Denver judge that he is likely to reach a plea agreement with prosecutors.
In Platt Park, residents and councilman push back against a ‘rental party space’
A former gym is being used as a “rental party space” that Councilman Jolon Clark said is exploiting a liquor license loophole to host rowdy concerts.
City accuses RiNo venue Number 38 of violating ban on non-acoustic outdoor music
Number 38 is accused of 14 violations between May 8 and Aug. 20 and could lose its licenses. A co-owner said they are working on a resolution.
Investor accuses George Karl’s media startup of impropriety
George Karl and two others were improperly paid $295,000 by Truth+ Media, according to a lawsuit filed in Denver this week.