
A 2002 plane crash put Harold Gorden in charge of his best friend Neal Smith’s company. The result was “just heartbreaking,” says one of Smith’s sons.
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A 2002 plane crash put Harold Gorden in charge of his best friend Neal Smith’s company. The result was “just heartbreaking,” says one of Smith’s sons.
The model Danielle Braverman is suing an interior designer who lives a few doors down.
Sarto’s, an Italian eatery, closed in 2020 but received a PPP loan in 2021. An attorney says the business was trying to pivot.
Travis Singhaus repeatedly said that he has “deep regret” for his crimes but described them as cutting corners.
VF Corp. wants a security deposit back, a Riverfront Park sushi joint is sued by its landlord and the owner of a 45,000-square-foot mansion goes to court over pond work.
King & Greisen bought the building at 1670 York St. in 2000.
A judge ordered Shaun “Kealy” Roberts, of Centennial, to pay the Aurora property owner Hamid Simantob.
A neurosurgeon who owns an elite training facility in Englewood will now likely pay more money than he has for abandoning a lease.
The construction company is also being paid an additional $600k to make paving repairs.
The lawsuit reopens a years-old dispute between Azar and tax preparers.
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