
“The pandemic really made us rethink our growth plans,” said Blue Island Oyster Bar owner Sean Huggard of expanding in Colorado instead of Miami.
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“The pandemic really made us rethink our growth plans,” said Blue Island Oyster Bar owner Sean Huggard of expanding in Colorado instead of Miami.
The state offered the company $5.4 million in tax credits to create 433 jobs, so it’s leasing 25,000 square feet in the city’s tallest building.
The 42,635-square-foot third floor of the Dairy Block office building is now “Flex Office – Denver.”
Dog House Denver at 5010 E. Colfax Ave. will offer retail goods, daycare, grooming, boarding and training services in 6,500 square feet of space.
Council last year declined to rezone a different developer’s planned apartment project didn’t include enough income-restricted units.
Proposed changes would allow those that spend less than $50 million to get four-year tax credits and so-called “unicorns” that invest more to get them for 10 years.
Edens, the out-of-state firm that’s been buying in the neighborhood since 2018, paid $4 million for the two-story building at 2644 Larimer St.
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan were sued in New York. Then they countersued in Denver.
JLL has the listing for the three-level facility and 14.4 acres of property at 10035 S. Peoria St. in Lone Tree. The asking price was not disclosed.
The First Universalist Church of Denver at 4101 E. Hampden Ave. would be Denver’s first “safe parking” site if approved.
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