The firm is planning a $1 billion mixed-use project with retail, office and residential space in seven structures up to 12 stories tall.
The firm is planning a $1 billion mixed-use project with retail, office and residential space in seven structures up to 12 stories tall.
“We’re just bar people that wanted to open a bar,” said one of the co-owners of Crypt at 1612-1618 E. 17th Ave.
A vaping store owner said the measure, if approved by the City Council, would put his business “in a desperate situation.”
The city alleges several licensing code violations, including distributing cocaine, a lack of licensed security, frequent fights and fire infractions.
A deceased man’s estate says fraudulent quit claim deeds were recorded for seven properties, plus several contractors claim they were stiffed.
The charges involve a shuttered startup and are unrelated to the millions of dollars he has been ordered to repay PPE vendors he stiffed during the pandemic.
A landlord in trying to collect $40K from a gym. Plus a Denver property owner sues Denver over a rejected roofing permit, calling the system “Kafkaesque.”
The measure was proposed by Councilwomen Amanda Sawyer and Deborah Ortega.
The dispute became highly public over the summer when Wolf posted notices at the businesses telling Edens staff to keep out.
A contract amendment the airline seeks would relinquish two of its ticket counters and 1,736 square feet of office space.
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