The businesses, mostly coffee stores and restaurants, could end up not paying $510,700 over 15 months due to COVID-19.
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No-fee scooter deal stalls as City Council raise more concerns
“I asked for a copy of the contract, even though it’s not finalized, and I was told no,” Councilwoman Amanda Sandoval said.
New dive bar on tap for South Broadway building vacated by brewer
A family of Denverites describing themselves as “newbies” plan to open TrashHawk Tavern in the former Alternation Brewing facility they bought for $750,000.
Tennyson first street poised for ground-floor commercial requirement
Similar measures to balance development are being considered for Santa Fe in Lincoln Park, Pearl Street in Platt Park and Gaylord Street in Wash Park.
City looks at overlay district to preserve bungalow style in part of Berkeley
“You’ll hear people talk in Denver about how, ‘Oh, this or that isn’t context sensitive,’” a councilmember said. “This is honoring some key elements in the neighborhood.”
No-fee deal to award city’s scooter, bike market to Lime, Lyft questioned
City staff want to cut the number of operators from five to two, but some council members are “nervous” about the agreements.
Assessor: Commercial property valuations to drop for first time in decade
“Hotels will go down the most on a median standpoint, followed by retail, then offices,” Denver Assessor Keith Erffmeyer told BusinessDen.
Denver Mart’s wholesale tenants forced to vacate after decades at location
The 56-year-old complex of showrooms in Adams County will be shuttered at the end of March. The property is being sold to a developer.
Clear Creek County adventure park files for bankruptcy for second time
Lawson Adventure Park says its bank reneged on an agreement to pursue CARES Act relief on the company’s behalf.
Shake Shack-anchored RiNo project sells for $16M
The 0.6-acre site houses the burger chain’s inaugural Colorado location, as well as Odell Brewing Co. and a three-story office building.