
The beer maker said it will shift all operations back to its original facility at 2201 Arapahoe St. and sell its packing facility and bar at 1812 35th St.
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The beer maker said it will shift all operations back to its original facility at 2201 Arapahoe St. and sell its packing facility and bar at 1812 35th St.
Denver-based Freebird is exiting Cherry Creek Shopping Center and opening in The Frye Co.’s former space at 2929 E. 2nd Ave.
Three nearby residents want the bus company’s maintenance facility to be declared a city landmark, which would keep it from being demolished.
Facing a financial crisis amid the fallout of a sexual misconduct scandal involving Shambhala members, the group sold the Marpa House in 2019 to a group of investors led by developer John Kirkland. The price was just under $5 million.
A scoop of heaven is rolling into Cherry Creek. Heaven Creamery, an ice cream shop with an emphasis on lactose-free and vegan options, is taking over the former Dazbog Coffee location at 299 Milwaukee St. in Cherry Creek. Owner Martha Trillo said she hopes to open in March. Trillo opened an ice cream shop with… Read more »
The site at the I-25/Evans Avenue interchange to be rezoned for more height would be used to build an eight-story glass “car vending machine.”
A new $30.9 million building at 7222 E. Layton Ave. and a new $11.1 million building at 3110 N. Zuni St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
The coworking firm, which has scaled back its planned Denver presence over the past 13 months, claims it wasn’t given the building in proper condition and doesn’t want to pay the $200,000 a month in rent.
“It’s different than what it’s presented to be,” board member Frank Schultz said. “We’re approving a billboard.”
“Everyone does tacos now, but nobody is doing pozole or the carnitas station,” said owner Jose Avila, who helped launch Machete Tequila & Tacos.
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