
The bike shop chain, which has four stores in Colorado, sees a market for e-bikes downtown.
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The bike shop chain, which has four stores in Colorado, sees a market for e-bikes downtown.
The $1.25 million acquisition included Rebel Farm’s real estate at 5445 W. Evans Ave.
The firm, which increased its local profile when it purchased Larimer Square, has paid $11.3 million for Tennyson buildings over the last 20 months.
A $32.7 million building at 2660 W. Holden Place and a $9.3 million building at 1933 S. Acoma St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The company will still have five coworking spots in the city, but it’s vacating about 230,000 square feet of office space.
The coffee chain is downsizing its footprint in Denver, where one of the locations set to close has operated for 25 years.
Franchisees have signed leases in Park Hill and the Denver Tech Center, and are scouting real estate in Fort Collins.
News that a nonprofit planned to sell two-thirds of the LoHi garden prompted a backlash but it sold the property for $1.2 million anyway.
“It’s a nice amenity for the multifamily, especially as apartments get smaller,” said Ventana Capital CEO Darwin Horan.
Himalayan Spice will be Khagendra Gurung’s second eatery along the Berkeley retail corridor, and he also signed a lease in RiNo to open a second Himchuli.
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