The coworking firm, which has scaled back its planned Denver presence over the past 13 months, claims it wasn’t given the building in proper condition and doesn’t want to pay the $200,000 a month in rent.
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Denver accountant sued for fraud by second partner in five years
For the second time since 2016, a Denver accountant has been sued for fraud by a former partner claiming they were stiffed.
Commercial brokerage settles on new name after trademark spat
Aqyre Real Estate Advisors, which was sued by Aqyre LLC, has rebranded as NorthPeak Commercial Advisors.
Saddle company sues Colorado prison system for breach of contract
Colorado Saddlery had offenders produce some of its saddles and tack for nearly three decades.
Centennial-based international travel tour company files for bankruptcy
“Once COVID hit, everything changed,” an attorney said, and “they just weren’t able to survive.”
Architect struggles to collect $2.5M for planned Keystone hotel, condo development
Denver firm Oz and the developers of One River Run told BusinessDen that they are cooperating on design and construction and aim to finish on time.
Top 10: BusinessDen’s most-read stories of 2020
Lots of restaurants close. In-N-Out opens. The FBI shows up. Here’s what grabbed your attention this year.
BusinessDen picks: Top stories of 2020
Yes, the pandemic. But there was also the Carmen Court landmark battle, the Northstar-Amazon kickback saga and the shrinkage of WeWork.
Denver-based glass recycler files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Clear Intentions said it owes $3.5 million to hundreds of creditors, many of them clients including breweries, ski resorts and grocers.
Law firm moving to McGregor Square after decades at Tabor Center
Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie’s Denver office, which has 53 attorneys, will have a much smaller footprint.