
“The ordinance does not violate CCU’s rights,” the Colorado Court of Appeals rules.
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“The ordinance does not violate CCU’s rights,” the Colorado Court of Appeals rules.
“The city sees ADUs as a form of missing housing,” a city planner said.
“If this home is capable of being designated as a landmark, anyone buying or selling a home in Denver should be concerned,” said the ad exec who owns it.
“We pinch ourselves at living in such a gorgeous place,” the owners said.
Miller filed to foreclose on the home’s new owner, who bought the property with a $3 million loan from Miller, earlier this year.
All five homes topped the $5 million price tag.
Bluestone Homes of Colorado, which had revenue of $6.4 million in 2021 and $2.7 million in 2022, is facing a number of lawsuits.
“The buyer needs to be someone like me of 30 years ago,” the seller said.
It’s the latest in a series of legal challenges to STR regulations in Colorado.
Susan Morrice’s “oasis in the city” also features a very Mile-High address.
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