There’s a new name atop 17th Street Plaza.
Thomas Gounley
NBCUniversal shutting down Bluprint, formerly known as Craftsy
The company told the state that its 137 employees will lose their jobs in July and August.
The Oceanaire Seafood Room won’t reopen after 13 years downtown
Parent company Landry’s also owns the Morton’s steakhouse chain.
Former Inn at Cherry Creek to reopen next year as The Clayton
“Up-and-coming artists, musicians and chefs steer clear of Cherry Creek right now — and we are aiming to change that,” said developer Matt Joblon.
Morton’s The Steakhouse won’t reopen in downtown Denver
The chain also permanently closed locations in Rochester, Indianapolis and Richmond recently.
City approaches its own landlords about possible rent relief
“We are looking at all savings options, including exploring what savings may be possible as it relates to our leased office space,” a city spokeswoman said.
Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom won’t reopen on Colorado Boulevard
In addition to dealing with the coronavirus fallout, Old Chicago parent Craftworks Holdings is also in the middle of bankruptcy proceedings.
Coronavirus roundup: State’s draft restaurant guidelines, city’s plan for $20M in funds
Plus, more layoff notices.
Lucky’s Market sells site where it once planned Denver location
The store itself was never built.
Denver accepting proposals from restaurants that want to expand outdoors
That could mean taking over parking lots, sidewalks and even street space.