
It’s the second recent sign of trouble for the Fous Property Group, led by CEO Bahman Shafa.
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It’s the second recent sign of trouble for the Fous Property Group, led by CEO Bahman Shafa.
Theodore Welker, 51, received probation and was ordered to pay $14,000 to victims. He is in prison on unrelated charges.
National Cinemedia says COVID and streaming have slashed revenues, but it’s rebounding.
An activist sues the Gaylord Rockies Resort, work on the Brown Palace isn’t paid for, a mall is threatened with a mechanic’s lien foreclosure, and more.
A lengthy and litigious saga has played out at I-25 and U.S. 36 since 2016.
They’re asking a judge to block development of Echelon at Eagle Bend, a 260-unit complex in southeast Aurora.
Fifteen months after the fire, 17 cases are ongoing. Five were filed just last month.
“There’s been a lot of unusual aspects to this, including how vigorously Amazon has pursued these claims,” Brian Watson’s attorney said of the case.
A grandson of founder Stella Cordova is being sued by two minority owners in the 56-year-old eatery.
Spicer Jeffries was publicly censured and an executive was suspended from appearing before the SEC.
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