
Three members were in favor of an appeal by neighbors seeking its removal, but the matter died because appellants needed four votes.
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Three members were in favor of an appeal by neighbors seeking its removal, but the matter died because appellants needed four votes.
The building that will house the entertainment company’s long-anticipated attraction at 1338 1st St. began construction in 2018.
Trey Stewart was an assistant to a ‘Real Housewives’ star before opening Mr. Misster in Dallas with his dad. They plan to replicate the concept in Denver with Sir.
The apparel company opened its only Colorado location in the Denver Pavilions in 2016 and signed a 10-year lease.
Social Cannabis owner Daniel Morgan was busted with pot in his 20s. Now he could own the city’s first new dispensary since 2016.
“We’ll have five buildings and roughly 750,000 square feet of properties that are ideally located within this dynamic submarket,” said a TerraCap exec.
The family-owned restaurant, which opened in 1973, already has locations in downtown Denver and Castle Rock.
The beverage giant announced in 2019 that it was moving to Chicago, vacating 89,000 square feet at 1801 California St.
Dueling ballot measures, a lawsuit and a 2022 deadline. Here’s the latest in the saga of a developer and a conservation easement blocking redevelopment.
Granite Tower, at 1099 18th St., last sold in 2010 for $149 million. The new deal is worth about $343 a square foot.
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