Receivership at a Denver storage site, a sushi restaurant seeks payment after an arson fire, a real estate investor alleges theft, and more.
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Receivership at a Denver storage site, a sushi restaurant seeks payment after an arson fire, a real estate investor alleges theft, and more.
“He fed at the company trough,” they say of Dracarys Fleet owner Grant Gassaway.
A neighbor dispute in Polo Club, an asphalt company says its client list was stolen, and more.
“I will ensure both you and him are destroyed,” JJ Powell reportedly wrote to Dr. Jeffrey Wheeler’s lawyer.
An owner of Frontline Construction calls the countersuit “a blatant and desperate attempt to deflect from documented financial misconduct.”
“I think this could turn out to be a real mess, with everyone suing everyone else,” said Frank Azar, whose firm filed the lawsuit.
Hilltop neighbors challenge a zoning variance, foreclosure underway for a RiNo bar, a lemon in Bow Mar, and more.
Sunward Steel Buildings, which dates to 1972, is suing its founder’s daughter.
Shea Properties says the restaurant failed to replace a wall and caused “significant damage” when it moved furniture out.
She claims William Brinkerhoff corruptly took that money from an oil and gas firm during their divorce.
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