On the cusp of going public through a SPAC deal, the Denver company discloses its business operations and predicts almost $1 billion in revenue in 2025.
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The Docket: real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.7.21
A landlord in trying to collect $40K from a gym. Plus a Denver property owner sues Denver over a rejected roofing permit, calling the system “Kafkaesque.”
Building Permits 10.6.21
A new hangar at Centennial Airport, a pool demolition at Valley Country Club and a lot more. Download our sortable Excel here.
Bank likely to take title to Promenade Shops when no one bid during foreclosure auction
The Promenade Shops in Johnstown encompasses 493,172 square feet of retail and entertainment space at the northeast corner of Interstate 25 and U.S. Highway 34.
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Fledgling backcountry resort hunts for $1M stash
Bluebird Backcountry, Colorado’s first lift-less ski resort, said it will be open again near Steamboat for next year’s ski season.
Stoney’s to open third pub in Denver along South Broadway
The landlord said the lease will let Stoney’s Cantina pay part of its rent as a portion of sales until COVID restrictions are removed.
Architect struggles to collect $2.5M for planned Keystone hotel, condo development
Denver firm Oz and the developers of One River Run told BusinessDen that they are cooperating on design and construction and aim to finish on time.
Punch Bowl Social restaurant chain files for bankruptcy protection
The Denver-based company, which at one point had 20 locations and more than $100 million in annual revenue, owes landlords millions.