
The company is going from nine floors to five at 5075 S. Syracuse St. and expects to regularly host about 280 of its 600 employees.
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The company is going from nine floors to five at 5075 S. Syracuse St. and expects to regularly host about 280 of its 600 employees.
Musicians “want to play in a place with a cool name,” said the operator of ReelWorks Denver. The rebranded venue got $250K in upgrades during the pandemic.
Mark Shaker, co-founder of Stanley Marketplace, Broadway Market and Golden Mill, plans to open Westminster Alley within the city’s downtown redevelopment.
Parlor Doughnuts, which launched in 2019, opened a Baker store in February. It sells “layered donuts” in 20 flavors made from croissant dough.
Tom’s Watch Bar aims to serve the “next generation of sports fans” by showing many different events, including niche sports like ostrich racing.
A $149.6 million addition to the Colorado Convention Center at 700 14th St. and a new building for $22.5 million at 2059 19th St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The building at 4950 E. Hampden Ave. had previously been leased by Tony’s Meats and Market and later by Marczyk Fine Foods, but they never moved in.
Jet’s Pizza, which added a second Littleton shop in May, will open stores in Lakewood and Denver by the end of the summer.
Kairoi Residential wants to build a seven-story apartment complex with 334 units on the two acre site.
Leaves of Three, which specializes in hydroponic plants but also sells soil-based plants, just opened at 1600 Boulder St.
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