Judge Liam O’Grady, who is overseeing a lawsuit against the Denver real estate firm by Amazon, said his wife’s Amazon stock ownership didn’t disqualify him.
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Brian Watson objects to judge’s decision not to recuse himself
Developer John Madden sells 3 DTC office buildings to Schnitzer West
John Madden now owns just one of the DTC buildings he developed, at 5700 S. Quebec St., where he lives part of the year in a penthouse he listed for $6.7 million.
Texas developer pays $15M for Golden Triangle site of planned apartments
Embrey now owns the bulk of a block along Colfax Avenue, where it will build a seven-story, 370-unit complex called The Finch.
Building permits 12.22.21
New buildings for $15.8 million at 3500 N. Uinta St. and $8.3 million at 5173 N. Beeler St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Thai chain adding takeout-focused restaurant in Cap Hill
Aloy Thai Eatery at 211 E. 7th Ave. will have a limited menu and be smaller than Aloy’s locations in Boulder and RiNo.
Idaho firm spends $21M to acquire third DTC office building this year
The seller bought the 121,000-square-foot Orchard Pointe in Greenwood Village for $15.6 million in 2018.
Great Divide Brewing unloads RiNo packaging facility
The deal means McWhinney now owns 4.7 acres along Brighton Boulevard. But Great Divide’s Barrel Bar is staying put.
Former Cherry Creek art gallery space eyed by sushi chain
Uchiko is a more casual Japanese concept than Uchi, which has operated in RiNo since 2018.
Geller gets $27M for site of planned downtown office tower
The parking lot baron’s Paradise Land Co. paid $3.2 million for the property in 1998.
Denver brokers who jumped firms lose appeal in non-compete case
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan, who left Newmark for CBRE, were told by a judge in July that they couldn’t work in Colorado for a year.