
“My partner and I live in Steamboat, so this was a natural fit,” said Mythology’s founder after buying the former Butcherknife Brewing property for $2.5 million.
“My partner and I live in Steamboat, so this was a natural fit,” said Mythology’s founder after buying the former Butcherknife Brewing property for $2.5 million.
“There was still cash in the drawers, food still out, and the dishwasher was probably mid-cycle when we left,” said a co-owner of The Rotary after fleeing flames.
The Back Nine at The Walnut Room and One Shot Back will vie with about a half dozen similar venues that either opened or leased space in Denver last year.
A Denver couple created Topper Tent, which can be attached to the open backend of Toyota Tacoma and Chevy Colorado trucks.
Mike Shanahan’s Cherry Hills Village mansion topped the list with a record $15.7 million. Only sales over $7 million made the cut.
The takeout locations will be in Glendale and Longmont, and the sit-down eateries will open in Central Park and Westminster.
The Denver space will be 102,000 square feet with 95 warehouse suites, 32 offices, two photography studios and four conference rooms.
Investments are up year-over-year, with 27 Colorado firms raising $555 million compared to 26 raising $211 million in November 2020.
“It is wrong to prey on and cheat entrepreneurs who are working hard to make their dreams come true,” Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said.
Aloy Thai Eatery at 211 E. 7th Ave. will have a limited menu and be smaller than Aloy’s locations in Boulder and RiNo.
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