
Lathrop GPM will join Sherman & Howard, Michael Best & Friedrich, and Haynes and Boone as the only tenants so far in the 30-story Block 162 office tower.
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Lathrop GPM will join Sherman & Howard, Michael Best & Friedrich, and Haynes and Boone as the only tenants so far in the 30-story Block 162 office tower.
The three-story, 60-year-old building would be replaced by a smaller and shorter one that “will beautify Speer Boulevard.”
The retail and office deal was for about 70,000 square feet. More than 100 condos on the building’s upper floors were not included.
“I’m sure anyone with their head screwed on right could do well here,” said Tony Pasquini, who is trying to sublease his pizzeria at 2400 W. 32nd Ave.
A Cap Hill inn, a private club in RiNo, and a South Broadway lounge are the first to seek the city’s permission to allow cannabis consumption on site.
The one at 1441 29th St. is leased but the former home of a coworking space for cannabis companies at 2901 Walnut St. was vacant when it sold.
Kiki’s Fresh Bowls launched during the pandemic after the founders “realized that easy, fast-grab, healthy cuisine worked very well.”
Elements would relocate and buildings at 2495 and 2501 Blake St. would be replaced with a seven-story, 385-unit apartment complex.
After nine decades at 4403 Lowell Blvd., Billy’s Inn will also be serving tequila and tacos at 1222 Madison St.
R&R BBQ isn’t the only barbecue exiting Denver. Owlbear Barbecue in RiNo announced its closure last week.
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