Silver Stem Fine Cannabis received approval from Excise and Licenses to open at 2331 E. Ohio Ave. despite objections from some neighbors.
Denver
Lease extension likely for first sanctioned homeless camp on city property
The camp in the Clayton neighborhood opened in December 2021, and it may be allowed to operate until December 2023.
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 11.8.22
A downtown Denver economic development group names execs, plus new faces and promotions in law, finance, housing, public relations and more.
NFT scammer from Denver ordered to pay $275K
Tyler Gaye ignored a lawsuit that accused him of bilking investors out of $500,000 and spending it on pixelated cat photos.
Judge refuses to block Denver’s sanctioned homeless camps
Judge Alex Myers rejected a lawsuit filed by Park Hill residents and ruled that a city bureaucrat and board did not abuse their power by allowing the camps.
Framptons list penthouse overlooking Union Station for $3.5M
Harry Frampton is the founder of East West Partners, which developed the 19-story Coloradan condo building.
‘Unfit for human use’: Evicted Grand Apartments tenants file colorful lawsuit
The latest litigation surrounding the building near Union Station is sarcastic at times, claiming “near-poltergeist levels of flooding” inside.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 11.4.22
Southeast Denver apartments fetch $58 million, a skate shop moves to South Broadway and an Aurora office building sells.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 11.3.22
Landlords seeking rent, an unhappy buyer claims the property he bought was infested with racoons and a ski resort seeks water.
Judge nixes attempt to limit neighbors’ say in liquor store licenses
“For this licensee, and the industry as a whole, it just can’t stand,” said Adam Stapen, an attorney for Avondale Liquors who plans to appeal.