
A Denver company that caught on to a crooked accountant in 2015 and recouped stolen payroll taxes is now being asked by the lawyers unwinding the fraud to hand over that money.
A Denver company that caught on to a crooked accountant in 2015 and recouped stolen payroll taxes is now being asked by the lawyers unwinding the fraud to hand over that money.
A Denver developer that specializes in multifamily communities has acquired the 0.14-acre parcel after another firm’s plans for a residential tower fell through this year.
For $3.5 million, a new-to-town developer is taking over the construction of 29 townhomes on a “shovel-ready” site.
A $90 million Aurora apartment complex trades hands, and Transwestern reports a $25.3 million office sale in this week’s roundup.
After nibbling at potential office sites all over downtown Denver, the burrito behemoth has settled on a location for its new home base.
A 45-year-old retailer is taking its first steps into the local market with an outpost just a block from REI’s flagship store.
The Georgia-based company said the closure and layoffs are “due to the sudden and unexpected termination of a major contract with Xcel Energy.”
In October, the Omaha-based brokerage told the state it expected the round of layoffs would involve just 32.
The 230,000-square-foot building looms over Infinity Park, two blocks east of Colorado Boulevard.
Out with the battered Toyotas, in with taco shop that sells more than 100 kinds of tequila.
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