The city alleges several licensing code violations, including distributing cocaine, a lack of licensed security, frequent fights and fire infractions.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.18.21
A deceased man’s estate says fraudulent quit claim deeds were recorded for seven properties, plus several contractors claim they were stiffed.
Caffeinated jerky maker cites supply chain issues as it files for Chapter 11
“It’s sad because the consumer demand is still there,” said Perky Jerky co-founder Brian Levin. “It’s purely been a perfect storm of supply chain hell.”
Newmark vs. the brokers: Dueling viewpoints in non-compete case
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued by their former employer when they jumped to rival CBRE in May.
Salazar family sues LoHi building buyer over ‘intolerable condition’
When Central Street Capital sold Prospect on Central in August, the company kept its offices in the building. It’s regretting that now.
Denver real estate firm partners feud over use of investor funds
“This is a partnership dispute where one side is improperly using the courts to extract a greater settlement,” an attorney for Flywheel Capital’s Ben Hrouda said.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.4.21
Jefferson County restaurateurs square off in a shareholder suit alleging that $365,000 in Paycheck Protection Program loans is unaccounted for.
Judge nixes part of Denver’s homeless encampment ballot question
“I’ve never seen a city work so hard so that they don’t have to do the work,” said Garrett Flicker, who spearheaded Initiative 303, after hearing the decision.
Northstar CEO found in contempt of court over failure to deposit $21M
Brian Watson, whom Amazon has accused of bribing its employees to win development deals, claims his real estate firm is broke and can’t comply.
Judge hears arguments in lawsuit over homeless camp ballot measure
Denver seeks to nullify the portion requiring it to respond to complaints within 72 hours or risk being sued. No ruling had been issued as of 8 p.m. Sunday.