The firm said in a filing last week that it owes at least $698,000 and has assets totaling less than $50,000.
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Former director says Denver real estate firm owes him $920K
Joshua Richards, formerly director of debt and equity for Northstar Commercial Partners, sued the company in late November.
Denver Urban Renewal Authority sues former grant recipient over apartment project
The quasi-governmental organization, established in 1958, works to spur redevelopment of blighted areas.
Investor alleges canned Moscow Mule company has lost millions, withheld info
The lawsuit against Denver-based Punching Mule was filed by a former father-in-law of one of the founders.
Law firm doubling footprint in move within downtown
Fisher Phillips opened its Denver office in 2008 and has been at 1801 California St. since 2013.
Feds allege air ambulance firm flew unsafe chopper 51 times
Air Methods faces a civil penalty of up to $27,500 per flight, which adds up to $1.4 million.
Former Adams County Housing Authority to change name again after lawsuit
Both parties are in unison about the fact that only one will be Unison.
Fund manager Tysdal agrees to $1.1M settlement with SEC over fraud findings
Among other things, Tysdal defrauded investors in a company formed to make loans to assets by diverting their funds to invest in a portfolio of startups, all of which failed, the SEC said.
16 more Chinese investors sue developer, lender over Vail condo project Solaris
They join 13 who sued Peter Knobel and the Colorado Regional Center last month.
Bitcoin ATM operator ceases operations, blames bank in lawsuit
Denver-based ModernTender once had nine machines in Colorado and four in Texas, according to its website.