Rod Atherton helped form trusts and companies for two ex-Amazon employees, which the company says were used to conceal kickbacks paid by a Denver developer.
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Amazon seeks to add Arvada attorney as defendant in Watson case
Lawsuit: Broker used ‘burner phone’ to violate injunction in non-compete case
Newmark also wants to see CBRE restored as a defendant in its lawsuit against Chris Cowan, Terrance Hunt and Shane Ozment.
The recap: Scenes and highlights from BusinessDen’s ‘New on the Block’
On Wednesday, we introduced about 150 of our readers to a new generation of developers making their mark on Denver.
Couple opening food truck park in their Wheat Ridge neighborhood
“Our theory is you put out picnic tables and food, and people will come, and it will grow from there organically,” said a Strong Island co-founder.
Monfort to turn former ‘Real World’ house in LoDo into Riot House bar
The son of a Colorado Rockies co-owner also brought Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row to the 1900 block of Market Street.
FirstBank leases office, retail space in downtown office tower
The Lakewood-based bank plans to open a branch at the base of 1144 15th St., and it has also taken about 12,000 square feet on the 20th floor.
RiNo buildings tied to father-son feud sell for $3.5M
“Keeping the buildings would be nice, but I think the best use would be higher density,” said buyer Alex Khandelwal, part of a different father-son team.
Joblon lands restaurant as mixed-use project in Cherry Creek breaks ground
Le Colonial, which will combine Vietnamese and French cuisine, is affiliated with Le Bilboquet, the French eatery that opened nearby in 2019.
DTC office building sells for $62M
The Quadrant in Greenwood Village had been owned by the California State Teachers Retirement System, which paid $63.5 million for it in 2006.
Western portion of Broadway Station bought for residential development
The firm that paid $50 million for the 4.8 acres is planning two buildings on the site, which is zoned for up to 16 stories.