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Developers allege $16M LoHi office building was poorly designed
The office project sold for $16 million a year ago. A lawsuit claims it would have sold for more if local architects hadn’t done shoddy work.
Denver maker of backyard ziplines, toys files for bankruptcy
B4 Adventure, which was founded in 2011, has been sued several times for allegedly causing injuries and deaths.
Federal Boulevard liquor store sues Denver over license renewal criteria
Avondale Liquors argues that the city’s licensing department shouldn’t consider a neighborhood’s needs and wants when making a decision.
Judge shields evidence in Frank Azar legal dispute with former employee
Exhibits that allege discrimination, drug use and alcohol abuse must be hidden, Judge David Goldberg ruled. A trial is scheduled for December.
Judge returns Auraria Student Lofts to company she says mismanaged it
The downtown apartment building has been run by a caretaker since January. That arrangement will end this month.
Suit by LoHi landlords claims bakery ignored lease and bailed for RiNo
Hearth Bakery hasn’t paid rent in recent months or made the property upgrades it agreed to make, according to the lawsuit.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.8.22
A national park project subcontractor says it is owed $2.3 million, an eye doctor claims a lease was breached for a competitor, and residents sue Douglas County over a gravel company.
Casa Bonita drops lawsuit that blocked building plans from public
A restraining order expired Tuesday, the same day a judge agreed to close the case.
Coworking firm’s first refusal right may halt Broadway redevelopment
Grid Collaborative Workspace, a tenant at 445 Broadway, says it wants to buy its building. A lawsuit seeks to prevent that.