New Court Documents Regarding Park Hill Golf Course
COURT PLEADINGS: Evergreen Alliance Golf Limited, L.P., d/b/a Arcis Golf v. The City and County of Denver, Case Number 2019CV31165
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COURT PLEADINGS: Evergreen Alliance Golf Limited, L.P., d/b/a Arcis Golf v. The City and County of Denver, Case Number 2019CV31165
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Business Den Aaron Kremer March 27, 2019 The operator of the now-closed Park Hill Golf Club this week sued the City of Denver, asking a court to prevent construction work affecting four holes until an agreement is in place regarding how the operator will be compensated for expenses related to the course closing. Texas-based golf course operator Arcis Golf, whose … Continue reading →
Park Hill Golf Club closes; litigation continues over who can buy 155 acres By Aaron Kremer January 4, 2019 Business Den The 88-year-old Park Hill Golf Club closed at the end of 2018 and likely will remain shut for two years — if it reopens at all. Scott Siddons, general counsel for golf course operator Arcis Golf, told BusinessDen that … Continue reading →
Judge Ross B.H. Buchanan denied Clayton Early Learning motion to dismiss on November 30 2018 and Clayton filed its answer to the amended complaint on December 7 2018 The parties will now engage in discovery and unless the case is settled it will go to trial. Due to the types of claims made by Arcis—and particularly the “duty of good … Continue reading →
Statement Regarding the Treatment of the Park Hill Golf Course Land in the Draft Blueprint Denver Document The draft Blueprint Denver document improperly identifies the 155-acre Park Hill Golf Course land variously as a “low-medium residential area” and “Urban Edge” land. The “Places” map on pages 126-127 improperly identifies the land as a “low-medium residential area.” The “Neighborhood Contexts” map … Continue reading →
This week, Arcis said that it would extend its lease on the land for five years, according to the landowner. The lease was set to the expire at the end of this year, but Arcis has taken the option to extend it until 2023.
“The golf course land continues to be an asset of the Clayton Trust and its revenue helps support Clayton Early Learning’s mission to improve early care and education during the critical first five years, especially for children living in communities of limited opportunity. Arcis’ decision does not change our mission and we will continue our work educating Denver’s children,” read a written statement provided by Clayton’s public relations firm.
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