
The site is in a largely industrial area that has been trending residential in recent years, thanks to a nearby bridge leading to an RTD rail station.
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The site is in a largely industrial area that has been trending residential in recent years, thanks to a nearby bridge leading to an RTD rail station.
The pandemic forced the center to close from March 2020 through July 2021. Since it reopened, documents show, it has generated about $55,000 in lodging revenue per month.
The Denver restaurateurs are buying a K-12 school an hour from the New Mexico border in Le Veta and plan to turn it into townhomes and maybe a brewery.
For the last 38 years, Dwayne Clark has been coming in every day at 4 a.m. and staying until close at 3 p.m. with his wife Tammy.
Rep Fitness saw its revenue skyrocket during the pandemic, but “there’s a lot of other ways we can grow that don’t rely on COVID,” said a co-founder.
An attorney for Number 38 argues that it was specifically designed and zoned for live music but some nearby residents said it hasn’t mitigated noise issues.
Red Silo Coffee Roasters owners Shelley Flood and Greg Pierce are also planning drive-thru locations that look like a grain silo in Broomfield and Arvada.
Blake Eatherton’s The Dnvr Coffee Co. had been parked in Wash Park, but now he’s leasing space in the University of Colorado Denver’s Lawrence Street Center.
A city planner said the 38th and Blake zoning overlay has not been tremendously successful but he expects the outcomes to be significantly better this time.
Clark’s Market will join Target as a co-anchor of a retail center in the Lowry neighborhood.
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