The personal injury lawyer said he owed $786 for 2017, according to court documents. The IRS said he owed closer to $700,000.
The personal injury lawyer said he owed $786 for 2017, according to court documents. The IRS said he owed closer to $700,000.
“It was very un-Aspen and un-Vail,” said the interior designer of the vacation home built by a Bay Area couple on a 40-acre ranch in the Animas River Valley.
“I think that Denver actually does a really good job in terms of reviewing and processing projects,” he said when asked if the permitting process is slow.
The last deal for the building built in 1926 was in the 1970s. The new owners plan an interior renovation, but the exterior will remain the same.
A change of contractors for a $97.8 million condo project at 525 18th St. and a new building for $14.2 million at 2950 N. Brighton Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Alex Seidel said the chicken chain is ready to “target some of those heavy family neighborhoods” like Greenwood Village. The pizzeria is close to his home.
A seven-story, 216-unit apartment complex is planned. The deal didn’t include The Original Brooklyn’s building and the tavern will continue to operate.
The restaurant’s lease ends in March and the owners couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord to stay, so it’s relocating from 2736 to 2883 Welton St.
A new partner joins a law firm, a mental health company names a COO, plus new faces and promotions in real estate and construction.
Regis, West Highland, Villa Park, Barnum and Barnum West would join Chaffee Park, Sloan’s Lake and East Colfax.
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