Amazon says the email initiated a court battle now in its fifth year. Watson says the whole thing is like a hit HBO series.
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Watson sues former employee who emailed Bezos about payments
Lone Tree office building sells to local buyer in auction for half off
A Lone Tree office building has been sold to the highest bidder at a low price. “I made multiple bids, and kind of a little bit of a bidding war, but we were really pleased with the price. We actually underwrote it to a higher valuation,” said Chad Duncan, the director of business development and… Read more »
Colorado Mills mall loan sent to special servicer ahead of expected default
The loan matures in November.
$10M in liens hit Boulder apartments as developer, contractor dispute delays
ōLiv Boulder at 1750 15th St. is the source of two dozen liens and a half-dozen lawsuits.
DougCo commission approves Roxborough metro district despite neighbor concerns
“I wish I had a reason to have a different conclusion,” one commissioner said.
$20M loan on DTC office building in foreclosure sells
The Solarium building is owned by an Austin-based firm.
Council unanimously signs off on Cherry Creek West redevelopment
East West Partners’ project will replace the west end of the mall with seven office and apartment buildings.
Lender pursues apartment project after taking back Colfax office building
Lead Funding plans to eventually sell the property formerly owned by developer Leon Cisneros.
Buz Koelbel, family development firm’s second generation, dies at 72
He was born the same year his father founded Koelbel and Co.
Developer looking to build Roxborough ‘Nordic spa’ faces first county vote
Nearby residents and a Canadian developer are at odds with one another over a 35-acre site lined with red rock formations.