Architects claim the Archdiocese of Denver failed to pay for work done at a church and a bank seeks damages of $11.7 million over a construction loan.
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CBRE brokers, Newmark at impasse over what they can do for work
A judge ruled that Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan can’t act as brokers in Colorado for one year.
Overland bike shop Foundation Cycles closes, files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
The store said it had revenue of $1.7 million in 2019 and $1.5 million in 2020, but as of Sept. 7 the 2021 revenue was just $20,577.
Shotgun Willie’s ends bankruptcy case because stripping profitable again
The Glendale club didn’t emerge from Chapter 11 with a reorganization plan in place. It asked the judge to dismiss the case because business is “good.”
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.9.21
A plaintiff claims an attorney provided negligent representation in a lease dispute during the pandemic. Several suits seek damages for unpaid equipment leases.
Beta Nightclub hired off-duty cops as alleged security violations occurred
The club could lose its liquor and cabaret licenses after being accused by the city of allowing patrons to sell cocaine.
IP firm Sheridan Ross adds 6 attorneys with Bradford absorption
Aaron Bradford, who started his own firm after stints at Holland & Knight and Lathrop & Gage, joins Sheridan Ross as a shareholder.
Denver Water sues river district over Ritschard Dam maintenance
The lawsuit claims the Colorado River Water Conservation District deferred repairs until Denver Water would be contractually obligated to pay for nearly half the cost.
Re/Max settles lawsuit against competitor eXp Realty
The Denver-based firm said eXp “induced” multiple Re/Max franchisees to “abandon” their franchise before the end of the agreed-upon term.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.26.21
A subcontractor sues a landlord for unpaid construction at a Pearl Street tavern, plus claims that businesses owed rent and failed to pay for equipment.