
Ogden Street South Sports Bar owner Tim Fry said he’s selling the business because he’s “got bartenders that were making more money than me.”
Ogden Street South Sports Bar owner Tim Fry said he’s selling the business because he’s “got bartenders that were making more money than me.”
“I’ve been involved in the nonprofit community in Denver for 25 years, but I wanted to help people who were struggling that didn’t quite meet the formal requirements for nonprofit assistance”
Listings in the metro area spent a median of four days in MLS last month, compared to 12 last year and 15 in 2019.
The Denver-based retailer’s 5,000-square-foot spot in the Golden Triangle will be its first to feature “frictionless technology” that automates purchases.
After dropping the price to $3.5 million in June 2020, Mary Leprino pulled her unit from the market and is doing a multi-million dollar rebuild from the studs.
The coffee shop, which has three other Denver locations, opened inside Realm in 2019 but never reopened after a pandemic shutdown.
He is now a part-owner and designer at Himali, which makes gear for the world’s highest and harshest environments.
The company paid $675,000 for the property in 2004 and its CEO said it needed the profits from the sale to offset the pandemic.
The news comes weeks after the furniture retailer’s investment arm joined in the Denver-based peer-to-peer truck rental company’s $63 million funding round.
Kentwood, which had $2.1 billion in sales volume last year, had previously grown solely by adding new offices but it will absorb the smaller firm.
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