Day: June 4, 2025
Denver’s Vinyl Me, Please sold as it sues execs for starting RiNo plant
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Vinyl Me, Please, the once-thriving Denver subscription service that is suing its former executives for allegedly wasting company funds on a record plant, has been sold. VNYL Inc., a St. Louis company that owns similar subscription services, announced Tuesday that it had acquired Vinyl Me, Please on May 27 for an undisclosed price. “We have big plans to grow…
Read MoreIs a coffee kiosk a restaurant? In Aurora, a judge must decide
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In Aurora, a percolating dispute between developers centers on the smallest of buildings. If it is allowed to be built over a neighbor’s objection, 7 Brew Coffee will be a 575-square-foot drive-thru kiosk. No food, no indoor tables or chairs, no waitresses. Just drinks. “As such, 7 Brew is not a restaurant,” its would-be landlord…
Read MoreMetro Denver housing market has most unsold listings in over a decade
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Metro Denver’s housing market now has more unsold listings available than at any point since 2011, with 13,599 properties looking for a buyer at the end of May, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. That is nearly 50% higher than the 9,159 listings available a year ago and 6.5…
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