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Lawsuit claims Denver restaurant owner inflated $4.4M sale of Englewood auto body shop

Former Denver restaurateur Alex Gurevich was named in a lawsuit claiming he inflated the $4.4 million sales price of an Englewood auto body shop.

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Sports bar-breakfast restaurant opening in Denver, taking former Sarto’s space in Jefferson Park

JP Restaurant and Lounge a hybrid sports bar and breakfast spot, is opening in Denver’s Jefferson Park neighborhood.

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Denver airport delays study on using nuclear power to get public feedback

The move came after Denver Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore questioned why the airport didn’t talk to the community and residents around DIA before issuing requests for proposals to conduct a feasibility study.

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Lawsuit-riddled HOA conflict takes new turn — to U.S. bankruptcy court

The bankruptcy filing follows years of turmoil in the Todd Creek Farms homeowners association.

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$9M motel bought by Denver for homeless still empty two years later

Two years after buying a motel along Peoria Street, Denver still has yet to move anyone into it.

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Ping pong, padel and public art find a (temporary) home in private Denver park

What happens when the desires of developers overlap with the needs of a neighborhood?

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