
The company now has about 47,000 square feet at 1900 16th St.
The company now has about 47,000 square feet at 1900 16th St.
The Denver-based brunch chain is conserving cash, said CEO David Birzon: It’s laid off 1,800 workers, closed 15 restaurants temporarily and told landlords it won’t pay rent for three months.
Plus, more employers have sent layoff notices to the state.
Plus, a number of hotels inform the state of layoffs.
The Denver-based company’s pledge stands in contrast to other local startups that have shed staff in recent weeks.
This is the first set of plans to include a rendering.
The largest number of layoffs, 93, are occurring at Stevinson Toyota West in Lakewood.
The Denver-based bank’s parent company was acquired in 2018 by the co-owners of a Latvian payment processing firm.
The structure most recently was home to pizzeria Tony P’s, and prior to that gay bar JR’s.
Plus, Denver Mattress Co. says its manufacturing facility has begun making face masks.
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