The mountain’s new visitor center opened in 2021, a year later than anticipated. GE Johnson says it’s not responsible for the delays because of the challenge of building at 14,000 feet.
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Defrauding developer took $2.3M from investors, state charges
Joseph Libkey Jr. is accused of securities fraud in connection with three projects, including a proposed conversion of a downtown Colorado Springs hotel.
Lawyer who swerved into cyclist will lose law license for six months
Jonathan D. Haas, 47, pleaded guilty to hitting a man along Cherry Creek South Drive in October 2021.
Littleton IP law firm absorbed by national player
Adsero IP merged with Quarles & Brady on March 1.
Court rules Wash Park house can be 18 inches too high
The Court of Appeals rejected a neighbor’s attempt to stop a three-story build across from Washington Park.
Arrest warrant issued as disbarred attorney Steve Bachar skips theft sentencing
The admitted thief faces up to a dozen years in prison for taking $125,000 of a longtime friend’s money.
Injury lawyer suspended 30 months for forgery after pandemic fraud claims dropped
Michael Yi, a former Aurora prosecutor, admitted to forging the signature of his brother, a notary.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 3.2.23
A high school says it was overbilled, The Source sues a tenant, Rosenberg’s is accused of abandoning its Boulder lease, and more.
Dispute over $300M Keystone project scaled back by Breckenridge judge
The property owner will maintain ownership after warning that split ownership could cause the project to collapse.
Stalled Dillon condo project files for bankruptcy day before foreclosure auction
Uptown 240 was once praised by leaders in the small Summit County town. Now they are frustrated.