
The agency accuses Flatiron | AECOM of “mismanagement and bad-faith misrepresentations.” It isn’t the first lawsuit concerning the toll road expansion.
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The agency accuses Flatiron | AECOM of “mismanagement and bad-faith misrepresentations.” It isn’t the first lawsuit concerning the toll road expansion.
Benjamin Delanghe worked for some of the city’s biggest firms before his indictment in 2020. Now he is suspended from practicing law for three years.
Mainspring is just the third owner since it was built in 1928. The seller, nonprofit Women’s Bean Project, is moving to 1300 W. Alameda Ave.
Denver-based Focus Property Group, which developed an adjacent hotel, has owned the property for more than a decade.
The seller was the Denver Housing Authority, which had owned the commercial building since 1982 but never converted it into housing.
Travis McAfoos, co-owner of Alchemy coworking, and Nava Real Estate Development are planning a five-story building with 150 units.
Timberline Steaks & Grille, the state’s highest-grossing eatery, can’t serve alcohol for 30 days as punishment for serving beer to an underage police cadet.
Tom Barrack, a financier and fundraiser for Donald Trump who goes on trial in September, claims the records will exculpate him.
There were 404 fires at encampments in the first six months of 2022, according to the DFD, which began tracking the category in 2020.
Michael Coors said his family expects to spend up to $1 billion on the largest redevelopment project in the city’s history and wants additional investors.
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