Christopherson Business Travel signed a 12-year office lease in 2012 and it owes $31,600 for rent and other expenses for June and July, according to a lawsuit.
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Broadway nightclub operator alleges misrepresentations by landlord in suit to end lease
The owner of Temple Nightclub said it was told the building’s capacity was three times greater than reality and it was not delivered a “turn-key” property as promised.
Denver attorney named president and managing director of 1,500-strong Littler Mendelson
Erin Webber, who has worked in the Kansas City-based firm’s Denver office since 2001, will succeed Tom Bender and Jeremy Roth, who have served as co-presidents and co-managing directors since 2013.
Former board member sues Association of Corporate Counsel’s Colorado chapter for defamation
Appliance Factory & Mattress Kingdom attorney Dennis Kaw claims chapter leadership falsely labeled him a “sexual predator.”
Northstar-Amazon storm ensnares two brothers who were groomsmen at CEO’s wedding
The Kirschner brothers, whose background includes a vacation club that went bust in the late 2000s, are alleged to have been involved in a kickback scheme.
Boston sports bar pours last beer in LoDo
Pour House Pub’s landlord says it is owed $55K after bar closed down due to coronavirus.
Amazon: Former Northstar COO provided info about kickback scheme
Timothy Lorman worked for the company for just over a year.
Family feud: Minority owners sue cheesemaker Leprino Foods and its billionaire CEO
Among other things, the plaintiffs are asking a court to dissolve the company.
Following kickback claim, Amazon scrutinizes Northstar CEO’s assets, including Cherry Hills mansion and private jet
Brian Watson told the court he’s worth $61 million.
Amazon accuses Denver real estate firm of ‘significant fraud and kickback scheme’
Northstar Commercial Partners is led by CEO Brian Watson, whose home was raided by the FBI in April.