A 114-year-old home in North Park Hill is now free to be demolished, and a lawsuit filed this month is likely to be dismissed.
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Golden-based telecommunications infrastructure firm files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Centerline Solutions was included in Inc. magazine’s annual list of the fastest-growing companies in America in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Former Adams County Housing Authority sued by California firm over new name
The two companies are in unison, and apparently that’s a problem.
Stonebridge sues GC of Cherry Creek hotel over billing spat; ‘a full year behind schedule’
A Cherry Creek construction billing dispute has escalated from lien to lawsuit.
Attorney faces felony charge over Airbnb listing
The circumstances that prompted Elinoff’s arrest largely mirror those that resulted in last month’s arrest of real estate agents Alexander and Stacy Neir.
‘Pervasive and ongoing crime’: Globeville developer sues owner of neighboring motel
An entity associated with the Salazar family says the Town & Country Motel has created ‘an environment that encourages criminal conduct.’
Stapleton couple face felony charge over Airbnb rentals
City prosecutors allege the realtors rented out two homes that were not their primary residence, violating city regulations.
Tech startup FullContact sues former customer over data
Defendant Pipl bills itself as “the world’s largest people search engine.”
Recently closed Santa Fe arts district eatery owes $58K in taxes, state says
Interstate Kitchen & Bar closed May 19, a move owner Aaron Lobato previously said was due to “costs of labor going up with the minimum wage increase.”
Lawsuit filed over efforts to launch pro cricket league in the U.S.
The Colorado Springs-based organization that oversees the sport in the U.S. is being sued by an entity whose bid to operate the league wasn’t selected.