Justin Wingerter
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Vinyl Me, Please says execs used codename, NDAs to keep RiNo plant âtop secretâ
âTo date, the pressing plant has not demonstrated the ability to press vinyl records in a timely or professional manner.â

Ink Coffee, bankrupt and down to four stores, may be sold to grocer
Ink Coffee has gone from a 16-location success story with $5 million in annual revenue to a bankrupt company of four cafes that could soon be sold.

Strip clubs sue to stop Denver’s first wage theft subpoenas
Three strip clubs are asking a Denver judge to stop city investigators from collecting dancersâ contracts, contact information and pay records in a first-of-its-kind wage-theft probe.

Stop the music: Ken Wolf scrutinizes Punch Bowl Socialâs karaoke bar buy
Local developer Ken Wolf says that Denverâs Punch Bowl Social recently bought a karaoke bar that he is a shareholder in without his knowledge and for a suspiciously low price.

Denver seeks court order dismantling billboards on Auraria campus
The city said it reminded Auraria âthat erecting any billboard would be in violation of Denver zoning regulations.â

James Leprino wins again, ending billionaire cheesemakerâs family legal drama
A family legal drama that began six years ago, when the billionaire mozzarella magnate James Leprino told two nieces who had fallen out of his favor that their shares in...

Castle Pines contractor arrested on Boulder theft charge in Tennessee
A former Castle Pines contractor has been arrested in Tennessee, accused of stealing as much as $1 million.

Castle Pines “distracted” by trademark fight before PGA tournament, VP says
Castle Pines Golf Club is asking a judge to stop an under-construction cocktail lounge from calling itself Bar Hummingbird.

Castle Pines sued by landowner for stopping cityâs first McDonaldâs
When McDonald's was voted down, 5-2, just after midnight, the crowd cheered. But now the Cherry Pines City Council must deal with the legal fallout from its crowd-pleasing decision.

Defunct Aurora solar firm leaves a Brighton family “stuck in this abyss”
On a scorching Saturday afternoon, Josefina Lemus sat in her duplex in Brighton and tried to find the words to describe the heartache and frustration of these past two years.