Five years after its groundbreaking, The Lodge at Ken Caryl remains unfinished and millions of dollars in debt.
Littleton
Developer loses suit against Littleton City Council over 33-acre project
Evergreen Devco asked a judge to reverse the council’s rejection of its development plan but the judge ruled the council had the discretion to do so.
Littleton City Council sends Aspen Grove redevelopment plans to voters
The council OK’d cutting the mall’s retail space in half and adding 2,000 dwellings in November but 3,700 residents signed a petition objecting to the decision.
Homegrown Tap & Dough owners tap growing demand in the suburbs
“The work from home culture has changed everything. That in turn changes where it makes the most sense to put a restaurant,” said Pete Newlin of opening in Littleton.
Realtor plans to ‘put life back’ into downtown Littleton building
Brett Murphy bought a mostly vacant property at 2600 W. Main St. for $2.5 million and he hopes to attract various businesses after a renovation.
Which suburbs could follow Denver’s housing mandate?
A state law allows municipalities to require income-restricted units in residential projects.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for November 2021
Investments are up year-over-year, with 27 Colorado firms raising $555 million compared to 26 raising $211 million in November 2020.
Littleton plumbing company files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Vision Plumbing said it owes around $2.2 million and has assets of $496,000.
Littleton lands horror-themed escape room
A couple’s love for Halloween has prompted them to add a touch of terror to the escape room trend.
Fourth SwimLabs facility in the state lands in Littleton
The Highlands Ranch-based swim lesson franchise is planning to open a 5,000-square-foot training center at 8500 W. Crestline Ave. on July 10.