
The Colorado Court of Appeals sided with a landlord in Highlands Ranch over its former fitness center tenant.
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The Colorado Court of Appeals sided with a landlord in Highlands Ranch over its former fitness center tenant.
“All I wanted to do was make things that were sparkly and pretty and cool and fun with my hands,” said Founder Sara Gabriel.
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Francis Joseph, 57, reportedly spent the taxpayer money on a Wyoming vacation and home improvements.
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A spot for shopping, and eyed for redevelopment, is being shopped around.
The company leased spaces in Denver and Centennial two years ago, but hasn’t opened.
Douglas Bruce has been battling the city for years over two vacant properties he once owned.
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