
The Glendale strip club submitted an income statement for last year in connection with its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
The Glendale strip club submitted an income statement for last year in connection with its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
Opus Development is planning a 12-story building with 250 units, the same as Nava Real Estate Development did in 2017 but never broke ground.
Public agencies have been leading redevelopment of the area. But a pair of Denver real estate firms have found their way in.
Denver-based City Street Investors purchased the site in the small municipality west of Sloan’s Lake last year.
The city began regulating short-term rentals in 2017, requiring hosts to obtain a short-term rental license.
No party involved is particularly happy, but the law firm said settling would be cheaper than legal fees.
Two complaints have been filed under the city’s ordinance, both for platforms listing restaurants without their consent.
X Denver 1 and 2 are already under construction in Union Station North, and X Denver 3 is slated to open on Arapahoe Street in 2022.
“I never considered myself a rat,” the emailer wrote in 2019, “but … it is disheartening when people are rewarded so grossly for unscrupulous behavior.”
Sarah and Mic Ortega purchased 4415-4423 W. 43rd Ave. to eliminate any possibility of having to move their business again.
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