Its owners previously sold a spa in Cherry Creek that was called a “dumpster fire.”
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Fraudster sold stakes in make-believe mines, state says
Arlus Daniel, 74, is so persuasive he “could sell sand in a desert,” according to the Division of Securities.
Frank Azar says company is buying his ‘brand name’ Google search terms
Lawsuit Support Now was surprised to be sued by Azar and offered to stop buying.
Defunct Aurora solar firm leaves a Brighton family ‘stuck in this abyss’
On a scorching Saturday afternoon, Josefina Lemus sat in her duplex in Brighton and tried to find the words to describe the heartache and frustration of these past two years. “No sé qué decir,” Lemus, 61, said eventually, shaking her head and wiping away tears. “She says, ‘I don’t know what to say,’” her daughter,… Read more »
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 6.20.24
A $2.6 million foreclosure along East Colfax, permitting problems at the Eldorado Springs Resort, a hotel conversion gone wrong in Aurora, and more.
Devilish dispute pits Ballpark restaurant against same-named LoDo club
The lawsuit initiated by renowned chef Jose Avila pits trademark laws against free expression, the two sides say.
Founder of Ballpark hot dog joint says he was ‘swindled’ out of company
“I don’t know how it’s going to survive without me,” Jim Pittenger says of Biker Jim’s.
Barnes & Noble buying Tattered Cover for $1.8M
The bankrupt local bookseller received three bids, including one from former Tattered Cover CEO Kwame Spearman and a colleague.
Brewery says it caught thieving co-owner on tape: ‘Nobody at Joyride is aware’
“The motion misrepresents the contents of the audio recordings,” said an attorney for Grant Babb.
‘Financial freefall’: Receiver will run Castle Rock project $40M in debt
UMB Bank says Bridgewater was “financially abandoned” and “hemorrhaging money.”