Leigh Jones and Margaret Moore, owners of Horseshoe Lounge and Embassy Tavern, opened Dew Drop Inn at 1033 E. 17th Ave. last week.
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Bar owners pour efforts into new sister concept in Uptown
Owner of shuttered motel off Colfax applies for demolition eligibility
No redevelopment plans have been submitted to the city for the 1-acre site at 1565 N. Colorado Blvd., which is zoned for up to five stories.
Thule to open first North American store in new downtown development
The Swedish company known for vehicle accessories like rooftop bike carriers is taking 1,600 square feet in Market Station.
Car dealer AutoNation buys Littleton shopping center for $8.8M
The largest tenant, Colorado Antique Mall, is staying but it will lose some of its parking spaces.
New boxing gym owners get ready to enter the ring in Uptown
Gladys and Emily Stork are opening Worth the Fight Boxing & Fitness where Scales Pharmacy used to be at 1999 Pennsylvania St.
Tesla facility in Loveland likely to open in July, new owner says
This story first ran on BizWest.com, a BusinessDen news partner. LOVELAND — A commercial real estate manager in Miami acquired the former Davidson-Gebhardt Chevrolet dealership in central Loveland late last week for just more than $10.44 million as the site moves toward reopening as a maintenance facility for vehicles made by Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA)…. Read more »
Amish furniture store relocating to Wash Park from Colorado Blvd.
“You look at South Gaylord, you look at Wash Park, it’s like, ‘Yes, this goes here,’ ” said a co-owner of Modern Bungalow of the 1028 Gaylord St. building.
The Saucy Noodle ready to leave Bonnie Brae after 57 years
“It taught us we don’t need as big a space,” co-owner Erin Markham said of the coronavirus pandemic. “It taught us we need a patio.”
Denver might buy more hotels for the homeless, city officials say
The city announced a pending $7.85 million purchase of a hotel last week and it may issue a request for proposals in “the next few months” to find others.
City Council sides with Denver7, rejects landmark status for TV station building
A developer is under contract to buy the real estate at 123 Speer Blvd., including a five-story octagonal tower, and will likely demolish the structure.