
Owner Jeff Estey says he wasn’t expecting this: “I’m trying to get it back open.”
Owner Jeff Estey says he wasn’t expecting this: “I’m trying to get it back open.”
Highmark Communications declared bankruptcy after being sued for reportedly defaulting on a $2.7 million bank loan.
The company moved out of 400 W. 48th Ave., the scene of a previous squabble.
Greystar accused Johnson Nathan Strohe of defects on The Fitzgerald. Jurors disagreed.
“One or more tenant advocacy organizations has apparently met with tenants and advised them not to pay rents, which has complicated my work.”
“The most difficult part of this journey is knowing that things could have turned out so differently,” The Pad’s founders say.
One co-owner is said to be “cannibalizing” Integrity Real Estate’s business.
A $2.2 million fire next to Union Station, a tenant dispute on the Auraria campus, a law firm accused of stealing sale proceeds, and more.
Rich Kylberg, of Denver, was let go from Vinyl Me, Please in March and sued in May.
Susan Fox helped a friend acquire excess Ambien. So, she can’t practice law.
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