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Downtown Ritz-Carlton hotel accused by neighbor of scaring away buyers
The owners of an adjacent building called The Bridge that stretches over Curtis Street claim the Ritz’s actions amount to a fraud and extortion scheme.
Watson objects to receiver sale of stake in Golden Triangle office space
The Northstar Commercial Partners owner is also battling a lawsuit filed by Amazon, and is accused of securities fraud by the SEC.
Broomfield defends leaving Jefferson Parkway project, questions viability
In response to Arvada and Jefferson County’s lawsuit, Broomfield casts further doubt on the long-delayed highway’s future.
Shotgun Willie’s accused of leaking details of affair before wrongful death trial
The allegation is among a flurry of motions ahead of a November trial. Jurors will be able to visit the Glendale strip club.
Evergreen’s El Rancho Brewing files for bankruptcy
The 75-year-old restaurant and watering hole has struggled financially this year, leading to closures, staffing shortages and infighting.
Appeals court agrees Gaylord Rockies worth $400M more than owner claimed
The owner of the massive 1,500-room resort near DIA argued the property should be valued at $270 million.
Fluid Truck accused of keeping and damaging local company’s vehicles
The Denver-based vehicle rental company also underreported mileage and forged a signature, a lawsuit by Van Go alleges. Fluid declined to comment.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.22.22
Littleton’s approval of a Downtown Development Authority is disputed and a creditor claims a $1.2 million property in Aurora was fraudulently transferred.
Appeals court revives Chinese investors’ lawsuits over Vail condo project Solaris
The court also ruled that the investors and their attorneys do not have to pay $1.6 million in attorney fees to the project’s developers.