
The $660 million raised was up $444 million compared to March, with $308 million going to one Denver company.
The $660 million raised was up $444 million compared to March, with $308 million going to one Denver company.
A bookmobile vendor goes after a library district, a telecom provider tries to collect, and a subcontractor claims to be owed for work at Grant and 8th Avenue.
The owners of the half-acre property at 2000 N. Broadway want to replace the auto repair facility with a 25-story residential building.
Marlin Hershey is accused of working in concert with Dragul, an alleged Ponzi schemer, to bilk millions of dollars from Denver area investors.
“The volume of customers … has declined over the past two years,” a bank vice president said of the 606 W. Colfax Ave. location.
Blaine Baggao gave up a six-figure job in the finance industry to start Adobo, which grew revenue from $156,000 in 2019 to $2.1 million in 2021.
Almost $100M in construction permits for 2 RiNo buildings.
The owner of the Nuggets and Avalanche has raised the prospect of altering a view plane to allow up to five million more square feet of development.
Truewerk, a direct-to-consumer brand of workwear founded in 2015, said it has grown nearly three times year-over-year.
He ruled there were “unsupported, conclusory allegations” regarding a restaurant contract and the suit “identifies no factual basis to support this conclusion.”
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