Gunnison Rising says it can’t find funding. An excavation company is suing for $4 million.
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Stop the music: Wolf scrutinizes Punch Bowl Social’s karaoke bar buy
The developer questions why a supposedly $1 million company was sold for $30,000.
Judge shuts down Humvee camper company accused of pocketing deposits
Wolf Rigs, in Littleton, is appealing a bankruptcy court’s order to close and liquidate.
Lawyer threatened with contempt for alleged criminal trespass denies that
John O’Brien of Spencer Fane is accused of “a shakedown worthy of a Martin Scorsese mob movie.”
Bankrupt Auraria Student Lofts goes back to lender Fortress
Fortress Capital’s takeover follows years of court battles with Nelson Partners.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.12.24
Gaylord Rockies manager sues over April conference shortfall, a $1.9 million landscaping mistake at West High School, and more.
Brinkerhoff says trademark tussle with Castle Pines has gotten ‘personal’
The two sides are trading unrelated accusations as they await a judge’s decision.
Rental car companies say state’s $3 congestion fee is illegal
The new law takes effect Jan. 1, unless a federal judge throws it out.
‘Incompetent’ developer, software hindered Lincoln Park project, hedge fund says
Madelon Group and Blue Room are supposed to be building apartments near the Santa Fe arts district. They’re suing each other instead.
AT&T, other utilities sue the state over climbing property valuations
Unlike other property in Colorado, which is assessed at the county level, utilities’ property is assessed by a state agency.