
The seller was the Denver Housing Authority, which had owned the commercial building since 1982 but never converted it into housing.
The seller was the Denver Housing Authority, which had owned the commercial building since 1982 but never converted it into housing.
Creative Density founder Craig Baute said he’d like to find a new location in the neighborhood, but availability is limited.
“If there was a plague of locusts, I wouldn’t have been surprised,” said Miss Molly’s owner Shane Speciale of challenges he faced at 2600 E. Colfax Ave.
Nathan and Erin Markham have been trying to leave for two years, citing a loss of their old customer base and dissatisfaction with the property.
There were 404 fires at encampments in the first six months of 2022, according to the DFD, which began tracking the category in 2020.
Second Star to the Right unloaded 1545 S. Pearl St. for $1.4 million after buying its new home at 1455 S. Pearl St. for $1.2 million.
Moonshine Golf aims to fit the Colorado lifestyle and markets its clothing as good for the course, brewery, river or mountain.
Bikesource needs to vacate its current storefront by Aug. 7 but it hasn’t received the city’s approval to open in the new space it leased.
“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”
Natuur, which is the Dutch word for nature, launched its first Denver location on May 26 and its second opens Tuesday.
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