DENVER WeWork’s plans for a Denargo Market location have devolved into a lawsuit.
The New York-based coworking firm, which has scaled back its plans for the Denver market over the past 13 months, last week sued the owner of the 86,000-square-foot building at 2323 Delgany St.
WeWork signed a lease for the entire building in March 2019, but never opened. BusinessDen reported last May that WeWork had removed a reference to the planned location from its website.
The building is owned by WL Denver Delgany Owner LLC, previously described as a partnership between Denver-based EverWest Real Estate Investors and Chicago-based WHI Real Estate Partners. It paid $10.5 million for the property in January 2016, records show.
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A contentious recall effort sparked feuds and colored campaigns for Avon Town Council last summer and fall. But the last word on a so-far failed attempt to recall two councilmembers will come from an Eagle County District Court judge.
The town of Avon and the Avon Recall Committee locked in a fight over how many voter signatures the committee needed to submit to force a recall election for Sarah Smith Hymes and Tamra Underwood have each filed a first round of briefs in a pending case before Judge Russell H. Granger.
Last November, the town determined the committee did not submit enough voter signatures for a recall election to proceed. On Dec. 1, the town filed a complaint against the Avon Recall Committee, asking the district court to weigh in with an opinion.