
COVID “gave us a good push,“ said RefiJet’s CEO. “We grew from doing about 1,000 loans a month in 2019 to doing 2,000 loans each month in 2020.”
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COVID “gave us a good push,“ said RefiJet’s CEO. “We grew from doing about 1,000 loans a month in 2019 to doing 2,000 loans each month in 2020.”
The restaurant chain’s Denver location has been closed due to the pandemic since mid-March, and it argues one year from that is when it can legally leave.
The restaurateur and night club owner, who won a World Series of Poker bracelet, bought the home of the Sports Column and the Refinery for $5.2 million.
Brue Baukol bought the site late last year for $34.93 million, a discount of just more than 37% from the $55.6 million that ConocoPhillips paid for the property in 2008.
Despite the pandemic, the owner of Poke House said business “this winter has actually been better than last winter.”
CloudKitchens, whose Lincoln Park facility will compete with two others in Denver, is a major player in the industry but secretive about its operations.
Plumbing work for $4.9 million at 2100 Arapahoe St. and electrical work for $2.3 million at 7222 E. Layton Ave. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The move will allow the existing 9,500-square-foot store at the edge of Cap Hill and the Golden Triangle to free up more space for shoppers. And the retailer is looking at leasing more in the neighborhood.
Swingers Golf Club owner Michael Burbage is, by his own admission, not a particularly good golfer. But he is good at managing restaurants.
It’s not clear exactly who purchased the property, but the purchasing entity TR Thompson LLC is registered to JC Helmstaedter, a Centennial real estate investor and former owner of the 97-year-old EMW Carpets & Furniture along South Broadway in Denver.
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