The City Council moved the start date to 2023 and nixed a suggestion to allow sales at age-restricted and specialty vaping stores.
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Receiver appointed to oversee assets of Northstar and owner Watson
Amazon recommended the receiver, who can authorize a monthly budget of $10,000 for Watson’s personal expenses. The tech giant has accused Northstar of bribing employees to win development deals.
Chinese investors who sued developer of Vail condos ordered to pay $775K in legal fees
The plaintiffs, who helped fund Solaris to get green cards, are appealing and have also refiled in state court.
Market Station general contractor sues developer, claims it owes $38M
Kiewit alleges Continuum Partners’ “insufficient” design plans caused “significant delays” in completing the downtown development.
‘They call me the king of nightclubs’: Beta owner defends management
“I got new management, new security,” said Hussam Kayali, whose Denver nightclub faces possible fines or the loss of its liquor and cabaret licenses.
Denver’s ban on flavored tobacco to exempt hookahs, hand-rolled cigars
A vaping store owner said the measure, if approved by the City Council, would put his business “in a desperate situation.”
Denver calls police, firefighters as witnesses in Beta Nightclub hearing
The city alleges several licensing code violations, including distributing cocaine, a lack of licensed security, frequent fights and fire infractions.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.18.21
A deceased man’s estate says fraudulent quit claim deeds were recorded for seven properties, plus several contractors claim they were stiffed.
Caffeinated jerky maker cites supply chain issues as it files for Chapter 11
“It’s sad because the consumer demand is still there,” said Perky Jerky co-founder Brian Levin. “It’s purely been a perfect storm of supply chain hell.”
Newmark vs. the brokers: Dueling viewpoints in non-compete case
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued by their former employer when they jumped to rival CBRE in May.