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Builder claims Xcel’s service, installation delays caused “lost sales” in Broomfield housing development

Summary by Daily Camera
A developer building a 314-home residential neighborhood in Broomfield has sued Xcel Energy, claiming the utility was so slow in hooking up gas and electric service at the 62-acre site that the builder suffered “lost sales” and “substantial monetary damages.” In Brightland Homes’ lawsuit, filed in Denver District Court on Feb. 21, the Addison, Texas-based homebuilder outlines a long list of hiccups and missteps by Xcel dating back to 2020. That …

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Denver Post broke the news in Denver, United States on Friday, February 28, 2025.
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