Holy Ground Tiny Homes, a nonprofit founded by a convicted fraudster, has taken their life savings and given them nothing, customers say.
Denver
Olive & Finch owner opening new cafe along the 16th Street Mall
“I want to offer something affordable and easily accessible, yet still chef driven,” said Mary Nguyen of Little Finch and its to-go meals.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 8.26.22
Tennyson Street apartments go for $520,000 per unit, a South Broadway building sells for $2.6 million, and a Commerce City property fetches $8.6 million.
Bitcoin mining power pioneer Crusoe Energy sues rival, alleges patent theft
The Denver firm claims a Texas company copied Crusoe’s innovations with leftover natural gas to poach two of its Colorado customers.
Zeppelin sells Source Hotel and food hall in RiNo for $70M
The company is also looking farther afield with a new deal brewing in Montana.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.25.22
A church sues over the sale of a $4 million Federal Heights property for a third of its market value and an Aurora homeowner association claims a management company stole $800,000.
Developer Brian Watson, former state treasurer nominee, charged with securities fraud
The charges are unrelated to allegations leveled by Amazon in an ongoing lawsuit against Watson, who was the GOP nominee for state treasurer in 2018.
Building permits 8.24.22
An alteration for $33.8 million at 1158 N. Delaware St. in Denver and an apartment building for $20.9 million at 3500 S. Walden St. in Aurora are the week’s top building permits.
Developer planning hotel pays $20M for land by RiNo’s Mission Ballroom
The proposed North Wynkoop project at Brighton and 42nd Street would also incorporate retail, office space and 262 residential units.
Denver Housing Authority seeks developer to lease Lincoln Park site
The agency bought the 1.4-acre property at 901 Navajo St. in 2020 and got it rezoned last year for up to eight stories.