Father-and-son franchise owners with East Coast and Colorado roots hungered for the classic Northeast cuisine, so they’re opening an eatery to make it.
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Father-and-son franchise owners with East Coast and Colorado roots hungered for the classic Northeast cuisine, so they’re opening an eatery to make it.
The seller, Focus Property Group, paid $1 million for the property in 1996. There is 5,500 square feet of space on the second floor available for lease.
The New York-based coworking company decided to give The Lab building at 2420 17th St. new life because of “high demand” in the neighborhood.
In February, a state judge approved McWhinney to begin negotiations to buy the ailing 620,000-square-foot property on Foothill Parkway, months after its owners placed it for sale and after it was placed in foreclosure when it fell behind on what remains of a $150 million construction loan.
Mile High Medical Cannabis filed a suit defending its lease against a competitor, claiming it conspired with the sublandlords it is already suing over a rent hike.
Mill Creek Residential, which already has several complexes in the Denver area branded “Modera,” is planning an eight-story structure with 326 units.
The construction of 76,000 square feet of office and retail space at 200 Clayton will be followed by a new seven-story office building at 252 Clayton.
“The pandemic really made us rethink our growth plans,” said Blue Island Oyster Bar owner Sean Huggard of expanding in Colorado instead of Miami.
Phased projects by Holland Construction for $26.7 million at 1011 N. Inca and $13.7 million at 1010 N. Sante Fe Drive were the week’s top building permits.
The state offered the company $5.4 million in tax credits to create 433 jobs, so it’s leasing 25,000 square feet in the city’s tallest building.
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