In order to find the right suppliers for their West Highland shop, owners Anna Bernhardt and Nathan Samsel “had to be willing to be scammed,” they said.
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Denver to fine Airbnb and other sites $1K per day for booking unlicensed rentals
The city began regulating short-term rentals in 2017, requiring hosts to obtain a short-term rental license.
$250K settlement proposed after Dragul sues Brownstein Hyatt for $58M
No party involved is particularly happy, but the law firm said settling would be cheaper than legal fees.
DoorDash charging $2 ‘Denver fee’ in response to city’s commission cap
Two complaints have been filed under the city’s ordinance, both for platforms listing restaurants without their consent.
Louisville solar firm files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, four months after subsidiary
Clean Energy Collective received approval in May for an $800,000 PPP loan through ANB Bank, citing a payroll of 54 employees.
Judge in Northstar case rejects effort to unmask Bezos emailer
“I never considered myself a rat,” the emailer wrote in 2019, “but … it is disheartening when people are rewarded so grossly for unscrupulous behavior.”
Stripped of customers, Shotgun Willie’s files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The bare facts: COVID restrictions leave Glendale club facing “imminent closure” and in debt $1 million, including $750,000 for unpaid rent.
CEO of Casa Bonita’s parent discusses discrimination lawsuit, reopening
The Lakewood eatery claims 76-year-old diver Samuel Hernandez didn’t actually apply for a job.
Centennial commercial roofer files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The company said it had $7.7 million in revenue in 2019, but claimed a loss of $760,000 off revenue of $2.7 million through October of this year.
Embattled fund manager Tyler Tysdal sued by landlord over crypto mining
Focus Property Group, his Denver Tech Center landlord, says his server farms are responsible for increasing electric bills by $1,400 a month.