The city approved a compromise noise plan Friday for Number 38, which has an 18,000-square-foot patio with a stage.
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Cabin owners sue Estes Park over new short-term rental ‘impact fee’
The fee, meant to fund affordable housing options, means owners in the tourist town pay $1,590 annually, compared to $100 in Denver and $260 in Vail.
Swingers club wants Centennial’s lawsuit dropped in wake of closure
The Office, which still denies it was a sex club, was evicted in March, weeks after being sued by the city.
Pandemic didn’t justify midcycle property tax break, high court rules
“COVID-19 may have infected people who were on the property but COVID-19 did not infect the property itself,” a justice wrote.
Jury finds Castle Rock man stole more than $1M meant for children’s hospitals
William Schwartz, 44, diverted the money to companies he controlled, including one called YOLO Holdings.
Fix-and-fraud? Football coach thief accused of fleecing real estate investors, Lake County
Sean McClay, 51, stole from his team’s booster club before soliciting money for fix-and-flip projects. Investors say they lost millions.
Westminster woman who stole $800K from feds gets 50 months in prison
Dema Martinez’s seven-year scheme moved money from government credit cards to her own coffers.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 5.25.23
A DTC office building buyer sues the seller, a punctured sewer line on Platte, an exploding shower door in a Tennyson hotel, and more.
Sex with client and slurs about judge lead to lawyer’s suspension
Trevor McGarvey, a Denver defense attorney, will lose his law license for three months.
Pikes Peak summit construction case nears six-figure settlement
Colorado Springs and GE Johnson have gone back and forth in court since March.