Neighbors had objected to the noise at Number 38. But an official decided to renew its dance cabaret license if it makes changes to be quieter.
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City rules RiNo venue can keep playing live music outdoors — if it’s acoustic
Seven years after selling DTC hotel, company says it’s still owed $11.5M
Rockies Lodging Capital bought a Best Western with a promissory note that it hasn’t repaid, according to a lawsuit.
Redevelopment planned for Firestone shop operating downtown since 1965
The owners of the half-acre property at 2000 N. Broadway want to replace the auto repair facility with a 25-story residential building.
Alleged co-conspirator of Gary Dragul charged with fraud in North Carolina
Marlin Hershey is accused of working in concert with Dragul, an alleged Ponzi schemer, to bilk millions of dollars from Denver area investors.
Bank of Denver shuttering Golden Triangle branch after 30 years
“The volume of customers … has declined over the past two years,” a bank vice president said of the 606 W. Colfax Ave. location.
Filipino/Mexican food truck owner opens brick-and-mortar on Federal
Blaine Baggao gave up a six-figure job in the finance industry to start Adobo, which grew revenue from $156,000 in 2019 to $2.1 million in 2021.
Ball Arena redevelopment wouldn’t be first exempted from protected view
The owner of the Nuggets and Avalanche has raised the prospect of altering a view plane to allow up to five million more square feet of development.
Dinner series chefs adding downtown restaurant to their plate
“With The Guest, you don’t know the menu. But with The Regular, we’re trying to satisfy every kind of palate,” said co-owner Brian de Souza.
Former Crazy Mountain Brewing building in Baker sells for $5.4M
Jeff Barton of Denver-based River Rock Capital plans to redevelop the site into either apartments or an office building.
Kroenke looks to redevelop 55 acres of parking lots around Ball Arena
The billionaire owner of Denver’s NBA and NHL teams is already behind The River Mile, an adjacent 62-acre redevelopment project.