
The firm that paid $50 million for the 4.8 acres is planning two buildings on the site, which is zoned for up to 16 stories.
The firm that paid $50 million for the 4.8 acres is planning two buildings on the site, which is zoned for up to 16 stories.
The agency is considering leasing the 4.5-acre site. An unsolicited proposal calls for a 16-story office building and two seven-story residential buildings.
Attorneys in the criminal trial debated whether the agreement between the former CEO and Rich Whitney restricted employees from getting jobs they sought.
Businesses that lease from The Flyfisher Group accuse the firm and CEO Matthew Burkett of bogus charges and trying to wrest control of their operations.
Defense lawyers argued that non-solicitation deals are a common business arrangement. Prosecutors said they’re criminal.
Cap Hill apartments go for $30M, Cisco Systems leases 21,000 square feet in LoDo and Hensel Phelps leases 7,600 square feet in RiNo.
Witnesses say the onerous requirement was unique to DaVita and companies it had agreements with. DaVita attorneys noted the agreements were not ironclad.
The 19,000-square-foot Crawford Hill Mansion, built for Denver socialites Crawford and Louise Hill, had been home to a law firm since 1990.
Dennis Kogod said non-solicitation agreements existed and “had a chilling effect.” A Thiry defense attorney argued executives still moved between companies.
Members said they understood neighbors’ concerns but determined a permit allowing the camp was issued properly by a Denver city administrator.
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