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A contractor is accused of stealing a tanker truck of water, a real estate firm claims commission is owed for a $2.5 million sale, and homeowners fight over tennis courts.
The Denver metro chamber names a vice president, a new CEO takes the helm at the Jewish community center and a Vail resort appoints directors.
New buildings for $15.8 million at 3500 N. Uinta St. and $8.3 million at 5173 N. Beeler St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
McWhinney hires a CFO and two top execs, Moye White adds a partner, plus new faces in finance and law.
An apartment complex for $65 million in Lakewood was the week’s top sale and 35,000 industrial square feet in Denver was the top lease.
A plaintiff says he is owed $16.8 million he loaned to a hemp oil company, several contractors claim they were not paid for work they did, and landlords sue for rent owed.
Restaurant chains appoint executives, plus new hires and promotions in real estate, architecture, nonprofits and more.
The purchase of a 140-unit apartment complex in Thornton for $38.5 million was the week’s top sale.
Electrical and construction work for $18 million at 2601 N. Alcott St. and $6.8 million for a new building at 1190 S. Pennsylvania St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
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