
“It never delivered,” city manager says of music venue. Now it will make way for more development.
“It never delivered,” city manager says of music venue. Now it will make way for more development.
In the first phase to finish next summer, the developer is constructing three buildings.
The Omni was 43-percent occupied between mid-2021 and mid-2022, according to its appeal paperwork, or well below a market average of 58 percent.
Several plaintiffs sue contractors over shoddy or unfinished work, and two contractors claim to be owed $2.5 million for unpaid work.
In response to Arvada and Jefferson County’s lawsuit, Broomfield casts further doubt on the long-delayed highway’s future.
Vail Resorts’ headquarters building sells, a Ballpark retail building fetches $4.4 million, and an industrial coworking brand buys in Denver.
Among those that raised cash: A robotics firm, two aerospace companies, and a business with an app for insurance agencies.
The $250 million Jefferson Parkway would connect Broomfield to Golden, but Broomfield backed out due to concerns over plutonium.
Residents of Red Sky Ranch claim an unscrupulous arrangement has unfairly saddled them with debt and illegally enriched the company.
Vita Inclinata leased a 13,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and plans to hire 20 more employees when it opens in March.
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