The Denver Rescue Mission now has full control of the east side of the block. The seller paid $791,000 for the 0.36-acre property in 2010.
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The Denver Rescue Mission now has full control of the east side of the block. The seller paid $791,000 for the 0.36-acre property in 2010.
Valentes Corleons, who is also reincarnating the nearby El Chapultepec jazz club, said “it breaks my heart to see these longtime businesses closing.”
The retail and office district is the de facto downtown, but occupancy has been declining.
The retailer will open a temporary pop-up shop at 575 Lincoln St. before opening a permanent store at 909 Bannock St. in December.
Pedestrian Shops claims customers can’t use its parking spaces because of My Brother’s Bar’s igloo-like enclosures and picnic tables.
That’s a $40 million return on Broad Street’s 2019 investment.
“There was too much lease term left on the lease for a developer,” said Tim Finholm of Unique Properties.
Marketed as a “one-of-a-kind redevelopment site,” the land where Pepsi has operated since the 1950s could be rezoned for a mixed-use project up to 12 stories.
Lucchese, which makes the official boot of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and many other kinds, is filling a space in the Kimpton Hotel Born building.
Collective Retreats, which has five sites including Vail, Yellowstone, and Governors Island in New York, plans to open 25 new retreats in the next four years.
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