The well owner disputes the county’s claims that the operation violates zoning laws and is unsafe.
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Adams County sues to shut down crypto mining at natural gas well
Pepsi pays $49M for land near DIA, says new plant will be its largest
A 1.2 million-square-foot manufacturing facility on 152 acres will replace the beverage giant’s facility in RiNo, which sold to a developer last month.
Bike shop’s planned move across Colorado Blvd. down to the wire
Bikesource needs to vacate its current storefront by Aug. 7 but it hasn’t received the city’s approval to open in the new space it leased.
Denver7 plots move to RiNo building once leased by WeWork
The ABC affiliate sold its property at 123 Speer Blvd. last year after the Denver City Council rejected a bid to make its office building a landmark.
Two 18-story apartment projects planned at 8th and Lincoln in Cap Hill
The development sites are two corners of the intersection, including the current home of Lowdown Brewery + Kitchen.
Denver biscuit chain’s third location rising in Lakewood
“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”
Charcuterie delivery service opens storefront in Five Points
“I knew these clients wanted something nicer than just grabbing a tray from King Soopers,” said Cheese Meat Board owner Melanie Flint.
Broker trio battling Newmark in non-compete case file lawsuit in Denver
But Terrance Hunt, Chris Cowan and Shane Ozment can work in Colorado again after a New York judge’s injunction ended.
LoDo winery opening tasting room in Fort Collins shipping container
“Diversifying in suburban areas outside of Denver seemed like the right move,” said co-owner James Blanchard.
Unsuccessful Josh Harris bid for Broncos involved 2 local developers
They are the only local businessmen known to have been part of a bid for the NFL team, which is going to an ownership group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton.