“A judge is taught to consider a temporary restraining order … when somebody is saying that a building’s going to fall down.”
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“A judge is taught to consider a temporary restraining order … when somebody is saying that a building’s going to fall down.”
One wants a drive-thru. The other went bankrupt.
The property was taken back from SKB, which also owns York Street Yards in Denver.
“I just want to keep it as something good for the community,” said Eli Cox.
“He was actively trying to conceal his attendance from JLL to avoid being perceived negatively for golfing and drinking on a weekday.”
A group of preservationists had pushed to save the former Washington Park United Church of Christ.
“We think there’s a redevelopment opportunity over time,” said the buyer.
A Las Vegas firm is the buyer.
Meanwhile, the general contractor that DHA blames says a subcontractor is culpable.
“Candidly, the Clayton has not done as well as we wanted it to,” Joblon said.
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