Third law firm leases space at Denver’s newest skyscraper
Block 162, as seen from the 1600 block of California Street. (BusinessDen file) The lawyers like Block 162. The developer of Denver’s newest skyscraper announced its third tenant this week, which will...
View ArticleThe Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 1.13.22
Adams District Court Trans Lease, Inc. v. Thomas Transport, Inc. and Urlin Lee Thomas Plaintiff says defendant has failed to make equipment lease payments and seeks judgment of $216,378.18. Attorneys:...
View ArticleLoDo bar faces license revocation hearing in wake of fatal shooting
The city of Denver temporarily suspended the liquor and cabaret licenses for The Cabin Tap House at 1919 Blake St. after two people were fatally shot on New Year’s Day. (BusinessDen file) Denver is...
View ArticleLawyer Steve Bachar requests public defender in felony fraud case
Steve Bachar was arrested and booked into the Denver City Jail on felony charges of securities fraud and theft. He has requested a public defender. (BusinessDen file) A Denver attorney and businessman...
View ArticleFrank Azar strong arms CPAs with lawsuits over tax fiasco
A Frank Azar billboard looms over a used car lot along South Broadway in Denver on Wednesday. (Thomas Gounley photo) The Strong Arm is taking a swing at two of his former accountants. In recent weeks,...
View Article134 undeveloped acres by DIA sell for $18M at bankruptcy auction
Denver International Airport staff mow grass near the runways. The land that sold in a bankruptcy auction in December is near the airport. (Courtesy of Denver International Airport) A large undeveloped...
View ArticleBeta owner sued by LoDo club’s former owners, sells property
Denver Police Department body camera footage shows officers interacting with Beta Nightclub owner Hussam Kayali, who also goes by Valentes Corleons, on July 18 after they received a fire safety...
View ArticleDenver businesses seek hospitality licenses to let patrons smoke weed
Tetra Lounge was operating as a private club that allowed members to consume cannabis on site until Denver overhauled its laws in April. Owner Dewayne Benjamin hopes to get a new license to resume...
View ArticleThe Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 1.27.22
Adams District Court Water Extraction Team LLC v. Woodglen Square Homeowners Association Plaintiff says defendant has failed to pay for roofing and siding work on buildings, garages and carports, owing...
View ArticleFourth law firm leases space in Denver’s newest skyscraper
Block 162, as seen from the 1600 block of California Street. (BusinessDen file) A fourth law firm has signed a lease at Denver’s newest skyscraper. Lathrop GPM has leased 10,000 square feet on the 26th...
View ArticleFrank Bonanno sued by former partner over profits from two cocktail lounges
Frank Bonanno and his wife Jacqueline are the owners of Bonanno Concepts, which is being sued by its former beverage director. (Photo courtesy of Bonanno Concepts) A former partner of Frank Bonanno is...
View ArticleDenver fines 23 retailers for selling tobacco without a license
The Family Dollar at 3360 N. Downing St. in the Cole neighborhood was one of 23 businesses the city of Denver cited Monday for selling tobacco products without a license. (Eric Heinz photo) Denver’s...
View ArticleFamily booted from Columbine Country Club sue for proof of why
The entrance to the Columbine Country Club in Columbine Valley, a town bordered on three sides by Littleton. (Denver Post file photo) Columbine Country Club says it doesn’t need to share documents with...
View ArticlePERA sues 3 counties over dissolution of Tri-County Health Department
The Tri-County Health Department in Aurora, pictured in September. Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas counties announced that they will leave Tri-County by the end of 2022. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) The...
View ArticleThe Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 2.10.22
Adams Circuit Court Braconier Plumbing and Heating Co v. Somerset Capital; Headgate III; Robert Stevens; Christopher Clark Shopneck; and Adams County Public Trustee Mechanic’s lien foreclosure....
View ArticleFeds to return $525K to ex-Amazon employee involved in Watson case
Brian Watson is the CEO of Northstar Commercial Partners, which is based in Denver. Amazon has sued Watson and two others, claiming they were involved in a kickback scheme regarding development deals...
View ArticleEx-waitress sues Snooze over alleged wage violations
Denver-based Snooze A.M. Eatery has 50 locations in eight states. (Courtesy of Snooze A.M. Eatery) A former employee of Snooze A.M. Eatery has sued the Denver-based brunch chain, accusing the company...
View ArticleJudge rejects newspapers’ request for unredacted Tay Anderson report
Sexual harassment allegations against Denver Public Schools board member Tay Anderson were investigated by the school district but the report was redacted. (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post) The...
View ArticleRiNo venue could lose license for live music after noise complaints continue
Denver might not renew the license that allows Number 38 to have live music. (Eric Heinz photos) Number 38 may have to 86 its live music. The RiNo eatery and entertainment venue, open for a...
View ArticleAttorney Steve Bachar granted public defender in felony fraud case
Steve Bachar was arrested on felony charges of securities fraud and theft. He requested and was granted a public defender. (BusinessDen file photos) Attorney Steve Bachar, accused last year of...
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