
“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”
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“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”
“I knew these clients wanted something nicer than just grabbing a tray from King Soopers,” said Cheese Meat Board owner Melanie Flint.
But Terrance Hunt, Chris Cowan and Shane Ozment can work in Colorado again after a New York judge’s injunction ended.
“Diversifying in suburban areas outside of Denver seemed like the right move,” said co-owner James Blanchard.
They are the only local businessmen known to have been part of a bid for the NFL team, which is going to an ownership group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton.
The proposals call for an eight-story, 125-unit hotel at 1709 Blake St. and a 12-story, 89-unit “apart-hotel” at 1480 Wewatta St.
Natuur, which is the Dutch word for nature, launched its first Denver location on May 26 and its second opens Tuesday.
“The penalty imposed does not fit the severity of the violation,” argues Timberline Steaks & Grille after it served beer to an underage police cadet.
The deal is worth about $752 a square foot. The seller reportedly bought the building in 2017 for about $720 a square foot.
The concept plans submitted last week double the total number of new conversions proposed downtown to four since December.
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