
The company said it reached out to landlords about restructuring leases, and “We were unable to reach an agreement with our landlord in Westminster.”
The company said it reached out to landlords about restructuring leases, and “We were unable to reach an agreement with our landlord in Westminster.”
And LGBT nightclub Tracks is spilling outside into “Rainbow Alley.”
The developers sold a site in Clayton for $77 million earlier this year.
Chase Bank already operates at the corner, which is anchored by a Walmart Supercenter.
“We still really believe in the neighborhood,” said Patrick Henry, who now controls the retail space within Kairoi’s Park 17 complex.
“I’m just simplifying my life,” said Justin Brunson. “I really want to focus on River Bear.”
The petitioners accuse Liftopia of “failure to pay contractual fees,” and say they’re collectively owed $3 million.
The Guild is out. And Kasa is in.
A sister location in Telluride, which preceded Denver, is still operating.
Wayward closed in April 2018.
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