The SLRG was previously expected to be sold to OmniTrax, a Denver-based railroad conglomerate that is part of Pat Broe’s The Broe Group.
The SLRG was previously expected to be sold to OmniTrax, a Denver-based railroad conglomerate that is part of Pat Broe’s The Broe Group.
“We’re very upset,” the creperie’s owner said. “I’m kind of in the dark,” the landlord said.
The building was formerly home to Little Beast Street Food and Uber Sausage.
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Work is underway on a third location of Cherry Cricket, the burger-and-beer joint whose roots in Denver date to 1945.
“I’m not anti-density,” said Sarah Cowell, who is seeking to keep the structure standing. “I just want the city to preserve the parkway.”
The store closed in late 2018. The property came with one complicating factor, a broker on the deal noted.
Owner Jerry Wrench said he’s keeping his options open in the wake of escalating property tax bills.
York Street Yards is a massive warehouse site that has been gradually luring more retail tenants.
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