An apartment developer was the seller and bought the property five years ago.
An apartment developer was the seller and bought the property five years ago.
The local cafe recently opened at Union Station and has a Denver Performing Arts Complex location coming in May.
The developer says the tech giant, which calls his lawsuit “baseless,” owes him at least $6 billion.
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The Golden Triangle office space was once owned by developer Brian Watson — but he didn’t control his company during the period in question.
Curious Theatre’s home was built for the Swedish Evangelical Free Church in the late 1800s
A legal battle over a Golden Triangle property has ended in a sale. The 13,000-square-foot office building at 1060 N. Bannock St. in Denver sold for $2.8 million on April 2, roughly three weeks after five co-owners of the building sued and then dropped the case against a sixth. “The sale is the end result… Read more »
“Brian will begin to rebuild his business,” his attorney said.
“I guess they can keep spending money trying to prove false claims,” says John Livaditis.
The buyer owns an adjacent building. The founder of Zeppelin Development now owns just one property in the neighborhood.
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