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Citrus Heights News Briefs: construction lawsuit, business growth, missing person

Latest local news briefs include a lawsuit filed by a Citrus Heights-based contractor against a midtown brewhouse, an expanding local company featured in the Sacramento Business Journal, and a missing man found after police released an alert.

Lawsuit: Citrus Heights-based contractor sues midtown brewhouse
The Sacramento Bee reported on Friday that Yergler Construction, a Citrus Heights based company, is suing the owners of Sacramento’s Burgers & Brews restaurant for more than $1 million. The suit alleges the brewhouse owners left the construction company with a $1.24 million discrepancy after a contract with the company was terminated. According to the news report, the construction company alleges that numerous change orders delayed the project more than a year and increased costs, but the owners of the brewhouse say Yergler didn’t communicate adequately and also repeatedly bought wrong materials — including an elevator that allegedly didn’t fit. (See SacBee story)

Biz Journal: Bearpaw grows its presence locally and abroad
The Sacramento Business Journal published an in-depth article on Bearpaw Holdings LLC, the Citrus Heights-based company which owns Bearpaw and also recently acquired Flip Flop Shops LLC. The story includes a summary of other projects Bearpaw is invested in, including a 42-townhome project at Sylvan Corners, as well as a recent acquisition of Thermus Mechanical, a commercial HVAC and refrigeration services company. The article also said companies owned by Bearpaw Holdings reportedly bring in total revenue of over $150 million, according to figures released by Bearpaw founder Tom Romeo. (See Business Journal story)

More briefly:

  • National Night Out. Citrus Heights police announced registration is open through July 16 for those planning a NNO event this August. (See link)
  • Missing person. A missing man was found shortly after an alert was sent out by police on June 20. (See tweet)
  • House fire. A fire on Conover Way in Citrus Heights that displaced two people has been ruled accidental by Metro Fire.
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