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Corruption · DenverBrian Watson, the Denver developer whose career was upended by a 2020 FBI raid of his home and still-unresolved claims of corruption, stood before jurors for the first time Monday. But the allegations against him in this week’s five-day trial — three civil counts of investment fraud — are unrelated to those levied by Amazon involving data centers in Virginia. “The defendant Watson was CEO of the defendant WDC Holdings, which did business under t…See the Story
Jurors to Decide if Brian Watson Defrauded Investors or Was only ‘Less than Perfect’
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Denver, Colorado · DenverA hotel that once served Denver’s former airport, and that now sits next to a homeless shelter, is closing. A front desk staffer at the Courtyard by Marriott in Central Park told BusinessDen Friday that it was the last day the hotel at 7415 E. 41st Ave. would take reservations. Patrons who walk in and ask for a room can still get one for now, she said. The staff member did not give a specific closing date or a reason for the shuttering. Earlier …See the Story
Central Park hotel next to homeless shelter to close, staff says
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Denver, Colorado · DenverChicago developer John Buck Co. is backing out of efforts to build Hurley Place, a residential and office complex in RiNo, with Bernard Hurley.See the Story
Chicago Firm Seeks $18M From RiNo Developer in Exit From Planned Residential, Office Project
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