
FlyteCo, which opened in Berkeley in 2019, had “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to grow the brand.
FlyteCo, which opened in Berkeley in 2019, had “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to grow the brand.
The eatery with a plant-based menu is growing again locally with its first new location since 2014.
Mansions in Cherry Hills Village and Sedalia also made the top 5, which ranged from $5.6 million to $9.5 million.
“It wasn’t in the plan at all, yet here we are,” said XO Gift Co. co-owner Kat Furr. “I saw it was for lease, and kept driving by and had to check it out.”
“We owed a lot of money,” said Periodic Brewing founder Chris Labbe, who blamed the pandemic-induced closures of its taprooms.
South Comanche Ranch in Elbert County was owned by the Bradbury family for more than 50 years.
Handsome Boys Hospitality owns three other themed concepts in Larimer Square and has other bars planned in RiNo and downtown Denver.
The Vancouver-based mountaineering brand, which opened a store at 250 Columbine St. in 2018, said it is “committed” to having a Denver location.
Sam Brown, founder of the American Pickleball Association, owns the Mission Commons Shopping Center where Pickleball Food Pub is located.
It opened its first Denver store in Cherry Creek Shopping Center last year and plans to open another at 1410 Larimer St. in December.
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