The countersuit references “an incident in which pepper spray was pumped through the Premises’ air vents and into Landlord’s hotel.”
Thomas Gounley
Cherry Creek mall to drop first-hour-free parking policy
Come Jan. 21, all customers will pay to park, even if it’s a quick trip. “This change is going to benefit our average shopper,” the mall’s general manger said.
City building official used position to benefit personal business, ethics board rules
Scott Prisco, who still works for the city, was hired in 2015 and makes $185,000 annually.
Seven-story project proposed a block off Brighton in RiNo
Plans call for hostel-like shared bunkrooms along with private rooms.
In-N-Out Burger looks to open along Wadsworth in Lakewood
The California-based chain previously expressed interest in specific sites in Colorado Springs, Aurora, Lone Tree and Fort Collins.
Owner of Denver’s oldest bike shop unloads property ahead of expected business sale
Turin Bicycles, which opened in Denver in 1971, will continue operating. It has been at 7th and Lincoln since 1991.
Proposed city sublease of Post building’s top floor fails with council deadlock
One council member wasn’t at the meeting and didn’t vote.
Monfort sues downtown hotel over ‘bad faith mission’ to terminate 7-Eleven lease
Kenneth Monfort suggests the Sheraton wants the convenience store to go because of an $80 million makeover the hotel began last year.
RiNo coffee shop opens second location on Platte Street
Blue Sparrow Coffee has operated in RiNo’s Backyard on Blake since 2017.
10 major hotel projects expected to break ground in Denver in 2020
From a 28-story Marriott downtown to a hostel in Five Points, a lot more places to stay are planned in the Mile High City.