LONGMONT Less than a month after Milliken-based contractor Hall-Irwin Corp. sued the owner of the new Hilton Garden Inn in Longmont alleging withheld payments related to construction of the hotel, Longmont Harvest Junction Hospitality LLC countersued with allegations that the builder failed to deliver on its contract.
“Hall-Irwin was chosen by Longmont Harvest based on Hall-Irwin’s assurances that it could deliver the project as promised, within budget and in accordance with contractual requirements and Hilton brand standards,” according to the complaint filed this month in Boulder County District Court.
That delivery didn’t occur, the hotelier alleges.
Rather, “during the course of construction of the project, Hall-Irwin was incapable of meeting the contractual requirements of completing the project on time and in a satisfactory manner,” the complaint claims. “This was extremely disappointing to Longmont Harvest, which had paid Hall-Irwin millions of dollars
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LINCOLN, Neb., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Nelnet Renewable Energy, a leading solar tax equity investor and fund manager, today announced the completion of a $9.9 million solar tax equity investment into a portfolio of projects in the Northeast with three co-investors. The investment received an E1 rating on its Green Transaction Evaluation from S&P Global Ratings for its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact.
The portfolio of projects financed by the co-investment is expected to generate over 19,900 megawatt hours (MWhs) of solar energy per year for a portfolio of community solar subscribers – renters, homeowners, and businesses – in the state of New York. Over their 35-year lifecycle, the solar projects are expected to offset 332,000 tons of carbon in New York and New Jersey, which is the equivalent of burning 332 million pounds of coal.
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From carpet stores to golf courses and from yoga to coal, the personal and professional lives of the 2021 BizWest Icons of Real Estate involve far more than buying and selling property.
Four such icons were acknowledged Thursday during Bizwest’s Northern Colorado Real Estate Summit: Julie Piepho, president of consumer lending at Adams Bank & Trust; Dale Boehner, principal at Thompson Ranch Development Co.; Eric Holsapple, broker/owner at LC Real Estate Group; and Jon Turner, CEO of Hillside Commercial Group.
“I don’t know anyone who has said they want to grow and be a mortgage banker,” Piepho said. “We all just fell into it.”