
Steve Long died in the first few minutes of Oct. 1. “There’s not the same energy,” a longtime law partner and friend said.
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Steve Long died in the first few minutes of Oct. 1. “There’s not the same energy,” a longtime law partner and friend said.
The Colorado Court of Appeals sided with a landlord in Highlands Ranch over its former fitness center tenant.
The company, which employs 9,000 Coloradans and moves 500 flights out of the airport daily, says it’s exempt from a recent state law.
An increasing number of disputes with contractors and lawsuits over unpaid rent.
Samir Mashni and Dean Hachem have also been accused in a lawsuit of bribing a DIA executive. They were informants in a third bribery case.
Francis Joseph, 57, reportedly spent the taxpayer money on a Wyoming vacation and home improvements.
RedCorp has been hit with multiple lawsuits in recent months, with some regarding a $3M home in Hilltop.
Douglas Bruce has been battling the city for years over two vacant properties he once owned.
“It’s a shame I ran out of the resources to defend a lot of the allegations,” Devon M. Barclay told a reporter.
Colorado Harvest Co. at 1568 S. Broadway was one of the city’s first recreational dispensaries.
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