Vail Resorts claims it is being treated worse than other developers. Its lawsuit contains satellite images that purport to show Vail has allowed “significant construction to occur squarely in the middle of the bighorn sheep’s range” while blocking Vail Resorts from building.
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City lets Federal liquor store keep selling despite concern over crime
Denver spent 14 months deciding the fate of Avondale Liquors. The store is now required to have security guards on weekend nights.
Restaurant sues to stop eviction from Confluence apartment building
Hwaro Korean BBQ’s owners say a minor clerical error is being used to kick them out before the restaurant can open.
Updated: Nativ Hotel in LoDo sells for $6M in wake of foreclosure
The four-story, 18-room hotel and nightclub has been closed since the pandemic began but two people were shot inside in May.
Tiny home builder keeps selling as past customers sue, wait
Holy Ground Tiny Homes, a nonprofit founded by a convicted fraudster, has taken their life savings and given them nothing, customers say.
Bitcoin mining power pioneer Crusoe Energy sues rival, alleges patent theft
The Denver firm claims a Texas company copied Crusoe’s innovations with leftover natural gas to poach two of its Colorado customers.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.25.22
A church sues over the sale of a $4 million Federal Heights property for a third of its market value and an Aurora homeowner association claims a management company stole $800,000.
Developer Brian Watson, former state treasurer nominee, charged with securities fraud
The charges are unrelated to allegations leveled by Amazon in an ongoing lawsuit against Watson, who was the GOP nominee for state treasurer in 2018.
Former Broncos backup QB files for bankruptcy on Cherry Hills mansion
Preston Parsons retired in 2008. He paid $5.1 million for the house in 2017 and used it for collateral on a $4.3 million loan in 2019.
What Casa Bonita’s unusual legal fight means for public records
Architects and public information advocates disagree whether the public needs to see building plans in an era of mass shootings.