
A 350-unit project “has come to a standstill due to infighting,” lawsuit alleges.
A 350-unit project “has come to a standstill due to infighting,” lawsuit alleges.
“The ordinance does not violate CCU’s rights,” the Colorado Court of Appeals rules.
“This council is horrible,” one council member said. Another told BusinessDen she doesn’t trust the city attorney’s advice.
Lakewood’s Solera National Bank has one branch and six corporate aircraft. Its chairman, a jetsetter on TikTok, denies taking them to games.
The Stevinson family sold their car dealerships in late 2021, but still own the real estate beneath them, as well as other land around Colorado Mills mall.
More than a year after the Denver City Council OK’d the zones for drinking to-go alcoholic beverages, no one has applied for one.
Architects and public information advocates disagree whether the public needs to see building plans in an era of mass shootings.
He said it’s “a stretch” to call the restaurant critical infrastructure but some information such as camera locations could help a shooter.
“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”
The online retailer claims in a lawsuit that a 3 percent sales tax places “an undue burden on interstate commerce.” Lakewood declined to comment.
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