
Aqyre Real Estate Advisors, which helps clients buy and sell apartment buildings, has been sued for trademark infringement by Aqyre LLC, which advises clients on property interests such as oil and gas leases.
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Aqyre Real Estate Advisors, which helps clients buy and sell apartment buildings, has been sued for trademark infringement by Aqyre LLC, which advises clients on property interests such as oil and gas leases.
The 3,500-square-foot building, which sits on a 5,500-square-foot lot on Detroit Street, is fully leased to women’s boutique Margaret O’Leary and furniture store Coda Studio.
The membership-only warehouse club has agreed to anchor a proposed 223,000-square-foot retail development along Green Valley Ranch Boulevard.
The deadline was pushed back to Nov. 9 to give the landmark applicants and condo owners more time to compromise in a dispute over plans to demolish the structure and build a five-story senior living complex.
The lawsuit claims the Swedish company, which signed a seven-year lease in 2016 and still operates the shop seven days a week, owes $88,760 in rent and $38,261 for other expenses.
Pilates, yoga and barre studio owner Dana Dreifus adapted as the pandemic hit and shuttered her original Whole Bodies Studio in Cheesman Park so her business could thrive in Bonnie Brae.
The 14-story hotel going up downtown at the corner of 18th and Champa streets will have 263 rooms.
The Exchange at Boulevard One complex under construction at the southwest corner of 1st Avenue and Quebec Street was supposed to house a Lucky’s Market, but the grocer filed for bankruptcy.
LogistiCare Solutions will take over the 11th and 12th floors of the 15-story building in the largest new lease to be signed locally since mid-March, not counting subleases.
“We would have loved to throw one last party but the stars did not align,” says a post on the website of the Denver eatery, which opened in 2014.
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