
A law firm elects five partners, a financial group names a chief learning officer, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, construction, nonprofits and more.
A law firm elects five partners, a financial group names a chief learning officer, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, construction, nonprofits and more.
The Arvada-based firm’s $185 million project would take advantage of recent zoning changes that allow taller buildings in the neighborhood.
In addition to the civil lawsuit, there has been a seemingly parallel criminal investigation into the kickback scheme. No one has been charged.
The business closed when the pandemic hit. “We were kind of on an island there,” company president Bradd O’Brien said of the previous location.
The Denver resident made it for himself after existing products fell short. Now he’s leased a workshop to build them for others.
A Larkspur mansion and a Riverfront Park penthouse, along with two other Boulder homes — all priced over $4 million — rounded out the top 5.
Tons of activity this week including an apartment sale in Aurora and a credit union buying a branch. Plus a solar firm leases new space and medical office deals.
Petunia Bakeshop is at 3000 W. 23rd Ave. in the same space Diana and Manuel Guzman ran their Cake Depot store from 2011 until 2020.
The former owner paid $58 million in 2007 for the 15-story, 240,000-square-foot One DTC building.
The retailer will have a 386,000-square-foot distribution center at a 300-acre, $500 million industrial park being built at the I-25/County Road 34 interchange.
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