A Department of Justice lawsuit is the latest salvo in a four-year-long fight between the government and the Denver-based company.
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The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 10.11.22
An engineering firm names a group leader, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, nonprofits, design and insurance.
Councilman objects to ‘dramatic’ redevelopment plan for apartment complex
The proposal calls for the unit count at the Creekside Apartments complex on the Denver-Glendale border to jump from 328 to 1,232.
Builder of derelict Grand Apartments countersues, says it did nothing wrong
Saunders Construction wants $400,000 it claims it is owed for work on the complex near Union Station, which is devoid of tenants while the building is repaired.
Focus Property Group sells DTC office building for $16M
Securities fraudster Tyler Tysdal was once a tenant in the two-story, 69,855-square-foot building, which last sold four years ago for $10 million.
Photos: Eight real estate pros brawl at NAIOP ‘Fight Night’
Two of four bouts ended with a first-round knockout at the annual event, which raised funds for the Denver Children’s Foundation.
King Soopers plans store at former CDOT site along Colorado Boulevard
The new grocery store would likely replace an existing King Soopers about a mile north that has been there for half a century.
After years of offers, Bonanno becomes own landlord with $8.6M Cap Hill buy
The restaurateur now owns the real estate where Mizuna, Luca, Lou’s Food Bar and Vesper Lounge operate.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.6.22
Solar roof salesmen are accused of using homeowner information to take out loans, and the lender of a bankrupt senior center project goes after the insurer.
State Supreme Court lightens punishment for divorce attorney who hounded client for cash
The court largely agreed with a disciplinary board that Brenda Storey broke several rules and can have her law license suspended.