
The store’s lease at the corner of 15th Street and Court Place expired at the end of May as part of a settlement.
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The store’s lease at the corner of 15th Street and Court Place expired at the end of May as part of a settlement.
Patrinely’s 30-story office tower at 675 15th St. has topped out and is expected to be completed in December.
Glendale-based Westside Investment Partners was caught in the middle of a January lawsuit between the airport and the city of Aurora.
The current owner bought the property in 2018 for $891,800.
“We were direct wholesale only to restaurants, so you can figure that out,” Lauren Brettschneider said of the pandemic’s impact.
CEO Craig Jonas launched CoPeace in 2018.
“This decision is based on rising costs and diminishing profits, and is one that we have considered for quite some time,” the eatery said on Facebook.
“I think we’re able to provide owner-operators just a different sort of lens,” said Andrew Davis, of Downing Street Commercial Partners.
The brand still has locations in Englewood and along Santa Fe Drive.
The building’s owner said on Facebook that the tattoo shop he owns next door will be moving in.
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