
Developer Hines, which wants to demolish a 95-year-old building that residents seek to be designated a landmark to build a senior housing complex, is willing to walk away if another buyer can be found.
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Developer Hines, which wants to demolish a 95-year-old building that residents seek to be designated a landmark to build a senior housing complex, is willing to walk away if another buyer can be found.
Christopherson Business Travel signed a 12-year office lease in 2012 and it owes $31,600 for rent and other expenses for June and July, according to a lawsuit.
The owner of Temple Nightclub said it was told the building’s capacity was three times greater than reality and it was not delivered a “turn-key” property as promised.
Erin Webber, who has worked in the Kansas City-based firm’s Denver office since 2001, will succeed Tom Bender and Jeremy Roth, who have served as co-presidents and co-managing directors since 2013.
Appliance Factory & Mattress Kingdom attorney Dennis Kaw claims chapter leadership falsely labeled him a “sexual predator.”
The Kirschner brothers, whose background includes a vacation club that went bust in the late 2000s, are alleged to have been involved in a kickback scheme.
Pour House Pub’s landlord says it is owed $55K after bar closed down due to coronavirus.
Timothy Lorman worked for the company for just over a year.
Among other things, the plaintiffs are asking a court to dissolve the company.
Brian Watson told the court he’s worth $61 million.
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