
Boom Supersonic plans to break ground on a manufacturing facility in 2022, begin production in 2023 and roll out a completed aircraft in 2025.
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Boom Supersonic plans to break ground on a manufacturing facility in 2022, begin production in 2023 and roll out a completed aircraft in 2025.
The Cherry Hills Village course is expected to close Aug. 1 and reopen in June 2023 with a better irrigation system to help nourish the fairways.
The open-air shopping mall, which has about 1.2 million square feet, last sold in 2013 for $124 million.
A city official made the decision after determining the owner of the LoDo nightclub violated state liquor laws and fire safety codes.
“We’re innovative, pioneering,” said a managing partner after leasing 42,000 square feet in speculative office building going up in RiNo.
The 40,000-square-foot Wheeler Block Building at 2150 W. 29th Ave. and a parking lot last sold in 2016 for $7.8 million.
“My partner and I live in Steamboat, so this was a natural fit,” said Mythology’s founder after buying the former Butcherknife Brewing property for $2.5 million.
The 1920s-era structure, which will soon house an Old Chicago Pizza, has 36,441 square feet of retail space. That makes the deal worth about $700 a square foot.
Bicycle Village, a chain owned by Vail Resorts, did not renew a lease for 25,000 square feet at 2802 S. Havana St.
“There was still cash in the drawers, food still out, and the dishwasher was probably mid-cycle when we left,” said a co-owner of The Rotary after fleeing flames.
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