Students are owed $57,000 in security deposits, pipes are clogged, mattresses are soiled, and elevator problems remain, court records show.
Denver
Building permits 7.20.22
A $14 million project at 1777 Chestnut in Denver and a $13.6 million brewery expansion at 400 12th St. in Golden were the week’s top building permits.
DTC French restaurant cooking up second location at 9th and Colorado
Le French started within Belleview Station in 2019. Its new 4,200-square-foot restaurant and bakery will open in the 9+CO mixed-use development.
Crypto mining at natural gas well ends before Adams County hearing
“The crypto operation has left Adams County,” a Renegade Oil & Gas executive said. But the county still wants a judge to ban mining there.
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 7.19.22
Columbine Country Club has a new GM, the CFO of Vail Resorts is resigning, Moye White adds a partner, plus new faces in real estate, architecture and more.
Joblon plans ‘mirror image’ office building in Cherry Creek
The CEO of BMC Investments will build the seven-story, 100,000-square-foot Milwaukee Place in the 200 block of Milwaukee Street.
Westside plans for Park Hill Golf Club call for three development zones, 100-acre park
The redevelopment of the 155-acre property along Colorado Boulevard will ultimately have to be approved by voters.
New owner of Cherry Creek office complex brings on a partner
Granite Properties paid $104.8 million for First Avenue Plaza in February. Long Wharf Capital acquired 50 percent ownership.
Hounding emails, IRS check could cost divorce lawyer her license
Brenda Storey wants the state Supreme Court to overturn her one-year suspension. Emails show she badgered a client for money and banked a couple’s tax refund.
State’s highest-grossing restaurant gets reprieve in liquor license fight
Timberline Steaks and Grille at DIA was set to lose its license Thursday for selling beer to underage police cadets, but a judge granted a stay until July 25.