
The landlord said the lease will let Stoney’s Cantina pay part of its rent as a portion of sales until COVID restrictions are removed.
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The landlord said the lease will let Stoney’s Cantina pay part of its rent as a portion of sales until COVID restrictions are removed.
“People like to be in social settings, but the place has to be conducive to that. And over time, Foothills mall has lost the shopping experience and isn’t really what people are looking for anymore.”
“We’re going to double pastry production and quadruple bread production,” said Bakery Four’s Shawn Bergin, who is taking the retail space in a new hotel.
New buildings for $18.3 million at 2100 S. Josephine St. and $9.8 million at 625 Santa Fe Drive in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The county star’s eponymous restaurant chain is taking over what used to be LoDo’s Bar & Grill.
In filings made last week in Larimer County District Court, the Loveland-based McWhinney was approved to purchase the property in Midtown Fort Collins. The sale price was not disclosed.
Jake Soffes’ sleek coffee and cocktail spot The Wild on Wynkoop Street started serving drinks last week.
Dean Littleton said what his station has that’s worth preserving is “tens of thousands of hours” of footage on Colorado’s history — not its current facility.
The Longmont-based adventure startup Kokopelli has seen a spike in sales due to the pandemic and needed room to grow to meet demand.
The bookstore at Wynkoop and 16th streets will shut down March 17 and relocate to McGregor Square, the mixed-use project going up next to Coors Field.
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