Timberline Steaks and Grille at DIA was set to lose its license Thursday for selling beer to underage police cadets, but a judge granted a stay until July 25.
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Pepsi pays $49M for land near DIA, says new plant will be its largest
A 1.2 million-square-foot manufacturing facility on 152 acres will replace the beverage giant’s facility in RiNo, which sold to a developer last month.
Colorado’s highest-grossing restaurant about to lose its liquor license at DIA
“The penalty imposed does not fit the severity of the violation,” argues Timberline Steaks & Grille after it served beer to an underage police cadet.
State Supreme Court again overturns dismissal of DIA bid-rigging lawsuit
The court ruled that bribery allegations were dismissed too soon and plaintiffs can begin collecting evidence of the alleged 2016 plot.
How a retired FBI agent came to investigate alleged bid rigging at DIA
A lawsuit the Colorado Supreme Court was asked to weigh in on last week gives insight into a federal investigation. Is it ongoing? The FBI won’t say.
Judge tosses out DIA bid-rigging, bribery lawsuit for a second time
He ruled there were “unsupported, conclusory allegations” regarding a restaurant contract and the suit “identifies no factual basis to support this conclusion.”
Businessmen accused of DIA bribery charged for bribery attempt in Aspen
Samir Mashni and Dean Hachem allegedly tried to bribe a Florida airport exec in Aspen. Years earlier, a competitor accused them of bribery at DIA.
Microsoft pays $64M for 260 acres near DIA
The undeveloped property was sold by Denver-based development firm L.C. Fulenwider for about $244,000 per acre.
No longer on ice: DIA plans to replace third of its snow removal fleet
New heavy duty snowplows cost about $1 million per rig.
ChoLon, Tocabe, Marczyk landing at DIA in latest concessionaire leases
Westminster-based Mission Yogurt, which already leases space for 12 eateries and markets at DIA, is poised to open 10 more throughout the airport’s concourses.