
Both opened in July 2019 and attributed their decisions to the coronavirus.
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Both opened in July 2019 and attributed their decisions to the coronavirus.
They will be the hip salad chain’s first locations in Colorado.
“We’re hoping to take Voodoo Doughnuts to the next level,” said Marquez Fernandez, co-owner of The Doughnut Club.
Prior to renovations, the building at 1600 W. 33rd Ave. was an auto mechanic shop.
The eight-story project would be a block away from another proposed at the site of Racines and two blocks from another Gables complex.
The condo complex off Speer Boulevard is the new Tom’s Diner.
The owners of the restaurant, which opened in 1983, said last month that they would close in January 2021.
The company operated pop-up shops before landing what it thought was a permanent location in January.
There’s a new name atop 17th Street Plaza.
Parent company Landry’s also owns the Morton’s steakhouse chain.
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