Bahman Shafa’s firm has failed to turn over tenant security deposits, a new lawsuit claims.
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Lender seeks millions from Focus after DTC office foreclosure
Valley Country Club spars with general contractor over clubhouse, pool work
Farrington Construction Management and its subcontractors say they’re collectively owed $2.5 million. The club says their work was flawed.
Developer loses $270K case against Westminster over unsold land
Rozzi Capital’s lawsuit revolved around eight acres and a letter of intent.
He redeveloped downtown’s Dry Goods building in the ’90s. Now, he’s doing it again
“I think this building has all of those elements that are key to addressing a lot of the issues that downtown faces,” said developer Chuck Perry.
Revesco, German fund eye residential conversion of downtown tower
The 475 17th building is 16 stories and nearly 170,000 square feet. “The bottom line is the building is close to empty.”
‘A lot of disappointment’: $800K embezzlement bankrupts electrical contractor
ClayDean Electric says a project manager ordered, stole and resold its supplies.
David Friedman, retail and residential developer, dies at 61
Friedman’s projects included the Sprouts in Central Park. His death is being investigated by Denver police.
Denver Housing Authority finds new CEO in Ohio
Joaquín Cintrón Vega will be paid about $7,000 more annually than the organization’s last permanent CEO.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 2.2.24
The City and County of Denver buys a building, and other local sales and leases.
Vertix or Vertex? Construction company confusion leads to lawsuit
A specialized builder in Firestone says that it keeps getting mistaken for a retail builder.