The banking giant has proposed a 3,900-square-foot location on what is currently a parking lot.
Justin Wingerter
Drywaller files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
TriStar Drywall, founded in 1989, did $13.6 million in revenue in 2022, but is on pace to do much less this year.
Bookkeeper robbed Boulder frozen yogurt shop of $114K, owners say
Aiesha Teague faces three felony charges and a lawsuit for an alleged forgery scheme.
Judge sends Steve Bachar’s rejected plea deal money to ex-wife, creditors
Thursday’s order ends a four-month-long debate over who would get the $174,000 intended to be restitution.
Lawyer who sent fake email from discipline office is punished by the office
Glen “G” Matthews, a Denver prosecutor-turned-defense attorney, harassed his wife’s ex-husband with threatening texts and a phony email.
Pot grower hit with ‘severe’ fine for not reporting warehouse fire
A Super Farm employee ultimately called a tip line with concerns the company might still try to sell cannabis that had been “blackened like charcoal.”
Judge rejects Bandimere’s lawsuit over pandemic restrictions
It’s the third time that a court has ruled against the racetrack in Morrison.
Crocs vs. ex-CEO’s son: Shoe firm accused of monopoly as it claims stolen secrets
Crocs, of Broomfield, has been battling Joybees, of Denver, in court for 20 months.
Lender renews bid to foreclose on bankrupt downtown apartments
Auraria Student Lofts, which stretches 14 stories atop a hotel, sold for $56 million in 2019 and went bankrupt in 2022.
City says strip club sells sex, may soon shutter
A sting operation allegedly uncovered prostitution at PT’s Showclub. Its owners say they have a zero-tolerance policy.