A married couple of real estate agents were ousted for, among other things, allegedly blasting music from a golf cart and behaving inappropriately during a massage.
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Denver fines 23 retailers for selling tobacco without a license
The businesses, nearly half of them individual Family Dollar stores, were required to obtain licenses under a law that went into effect in July.
Frank Bonanno sued by former partner over profits from two cocktail lounges
Adam Hodak, who now co-owns the L cocktail lounge on Broadway, alleges that he wasn’t paid properly for his stake in Green Russell and Vesper Lounge.
Fourth law firm leases space in Denver’s newest skyscraper
Lathrop GPM will join Sherman & Howard, Michael Best & Friedrich, and Haynes and Boone as the only tenants so far in the 30-story Block 162 office tower.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 1.27.22
A homeowners association is accused of owing $2.1 million for roofing and siding work, and a landlord claims a retail tenant negotiated a lease buyout but failed to pay.
Denver businesses seek hospitality licenses to let patrons smoke weed
A Cap Hill inn, a private club in RiNo, and a South Broadway lounge are the first to seek the city’s permission to allow cannabis consumption on site.
Beta owner sued by LoDo club’s former owners, sells property
Bradley Roulier and Michael McCray say Hussam Kayali owes them $500,000. The Cabin Tap House building where a fatal shooting occurred Jan. 1 has a new owner.
134 undeveloped acres by DIA sell for $18M at bankruptcy auction
The seller, who bought the site for $2.1 million in 2018 and spoke of building a 1,000-home, amphitheater-anchored community, ended up filing for Chapter 11.
Frank Azar strong arms CPAs with lawsuits over tax fiasco
The personal injury lawyer said he owed $786 for 2017, according to court documents. The IRS said he owed closer to $700,000.
Lawyer Steve Bachar requests public defender in felony fraud case
Steve Bachar spent lavishly on travel and dining in 2020, as well as a Country Club mansion, according to court documents.