RedCorp has been hit with multiple lawsuits in recent months, with some regarding a $3M home in Hilltop.
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Boulder home tops December sales at $7.5 million
The home also sold in 2020 and 2021. Homes in Cherry Hills, Denver and Littleton rounded out the top five.
Lawsuits could force changes to metro districts in 2023
Two cases and a possible appeal have the potential to shift the way districts repay developers.
Ringsby family lists Tuscan-style Denver mansion for $3.75M
“Bill” Ringsby, founded Denver-based Ringsby Truck Lines and later purchased Aspen Airways. The family, which sold the truck line in 1984 and the airline in 1990, also owned the Denver Rockets, the city’s first professional basketball team, from 1967 to 1974.
Fines a ‘last resort’ as thousands of Denver rental properties will miss license deadline
Properties with multiple units are required to have a new city license as of Jan. 1.
Health insurance CEO lists Castle Rock home for $3M
“We’ve loved living here,” the seller said. “But we’re ready to transition back to be closer to family.”
A year after Westminster OK’d redevelopment of a historic farm, the desire to save it hasn’t died
Uplands developer says a groundbreaking could happen this summer — at the earliest.
Commission rejects owner-opposed landmark application for Park Hill home
“We’re very concerned about non-parkway-facing homes going on the parkway,” an applicant previously told BusinessDen.
“Price-fixing cartel” keeps apartment rents high, lawsuit says
In October, ProPublica published a lengthy investigation that found RealPage executives have boasted that their software raises rents across the country, in part by removing empathy from the decision to do so, since the decision is made by an algorithm.
Another Colorado county considers “300-year rule” for water supply as population booms
Arapahoe County has launched an 18-month study to assess water supply and future development.