
“You walk in, choose your color, brim length, do all that, and by the end of it, you have your hat, sit and chill at the bar.”
“You walk in, choose your color, brim length, do all that, and by the end of it, you have your hat, sit and chill at the bar.”
It will be the chain’s 12th in the state.
But the company is still interested in building a grocery store.
Cap Hill apartments get new owners in $11 million deal, and more sales and leases.
“It was by far the longest approval process I’ve ever gone through on any project,” Lenny Taub said.
The company, which last month cut 8% of its staff, has been paying $25.50 a square foot at 1801 California St.
Frank Campise has been investing in the Mile High City for the past five years. He lambasts the city’s apartment “oversupply” but sees opportunities in its future.
A Greenwood Village bowling venue takes space in Broomfield, and more sales and leases.
The property has been listed for sale. Robert Thompson no longer lists himself as CEO of Camp Pickle’s parent.
It’s set to replace Jared Leonard’s short-lived AJ’s Pit Bar-B-Q Steakhouse.
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