The retailer leased a new industrial building at 6300 N. Broadway, where the nursery closed in 2019 after about six decades.
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Target planning package-sorting facility at former Paulino Gardens site
Washington D.C. bagel shop dialing up spots in in Cap Hill, Berkeley
President Joe Biden visited a location in Washington, D.C., where the company was founded, shortly after his inauguration.
Apartment developers pay $20M for hotel, Perkins site at I-25, Colorado
The planned complex will have 300 units and be five stories high, much shorter than the nine stories originally proposed.
Centennial builder files for bankruptcy on Parker hotel project
Colorado World Resorts and its owners have a recent history of stalled projects, including a planned condo complex in Avon.
SEC staff allege securities fraud by Watson’s Northstar, receiver says
Brian Watson, who has been in a legal fight with Amazon since 2020, has also filed to divorce his second wife.
Edens closes RiNo land deal; sets stage for residential redevelopment
Construction of 85,000 square feet of retail topped with about 380 units in five- to seven-story buildings could start in the spring.
City Council considers rezoning for RiNo lots 2 years after denial
Golub & Co. wants to build two apartment buildings on Denargo Street that could be as high as 16 stories and contain up to 800 units.
Local developer pays $9.5M for Greyhound lots in Curtis Park
Glendale-based Corum Real Estate Group plans to build two three-story apartment buildings with 185 units between them.
ViewHouse owner plans to build restaurant in LoHi
Francois Safieddine has owned the undeveloped lot since 2012, when he bought it for $950,000.
Vegan restaurateurs with Broadway eatery open a Ballpark pizza parlor
Meet Everyday Pizza, from the folks who brought you Somebody People. There are no fake meats served on the vegan pies and the “cheeses” are derived from nuts.