
“I wish I had a reason to have a different conclusion,” one commissioner said.
“I wish I had a reason to have a different conclusion,” one commissioner said.
Nearby residents and a Canadian developer are at odds with one another over a 35-acre site lined with red rock formations.
The county bought the former Brewery Bar III building in January, then decided not to proceed with the planned use.
Calgary-based Pomeroy Lodging paid $3.5 million this month for 35 undeveloped acres featuring towering rock formations — and largely surrounded by Arrowhead Golf Course.
TTEC Holdings, formerly known as TeleTech, appears to have downsized significantly in its move to Greenwood Village.
A receiver was appointed last week for the Meridian One property.
Several plaintiffs sue contractors over shoddy or unfinished work, and two contractors claim to be owed $2.5 million for unpaid work.
The buyer called the Colorado Horse Park “a refuge in a sea of new homes and a connection to the Douglas County rural past.”
New buildings for $13.7 million at 13939 Ancestry Drive in Douglas County and $7.5 million at 1010 W. Colfax Ave. in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
The Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association claims that the department and Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas counties need to pay $50 million to break away.
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