“It’s just the market,” said Lenny Taub, CEO of First Stone Development. “The market’s bigger than all of us.”
Denver
CU official, attorney lead in fundraising in at-large council race
Incumbents Robin Kniech and Debbie Ortega can’t run for reelection due to term limits, but Ortega is running for mayor.
Ireland Stapleton law firm will move headquarters next year
The nearly century-old firm, the 30th largest in Denver, will trade its spot at City Center for a smaller one at 1660 Lincoln in Uptown.
Feds accuse Denver CEO of lying to pump up stock price
The SEC says Brent Willis, who ran NewAge, lied to investors and reporters about his beverage company’s distribution deals and CBD drinks.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.20.22
A real estate agency is accused of transferring ownership of the plaintiff’s property to an agent’s son, and a firm wants a $2.9 million deposit returned for land being seized by Denver Public Schools.
Homebuilder ‘disappointed’ by Crowther home preservation efforts but open to sale
MAG Builders’ CFO said the Cherry Creek structure is a “personal preference house” built by someone who “did not care about resale at all.”
Three women take lead in Denver mayoral race fundraising
Another candidate has loaned his campaign $250,000, according to finance disclosures. As of Tuesday, 14 candidates have entered the race.
Steve Long, trial lawyer who took on Walmart and late Broncos owner, dies at 70
The Denver attorney died Oct. 1 after spending hours at Glendale strip club Shotgun Willie’s, which Long was representing in a case.
Building permits 10.19.22
A $5 million alteration at 8400 Pena Blvd. and a new building for $3.8 million at 2600 Wewatta Way in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
Columbine Country Club must pay attorney fees for couple it booted out
An Arapahoe County judge ruled Friday that the club acted in bad faith when it withheld documents from Henry and Kristina Adams.