
Like Tom’s Diner, the business at Colfax and Speer used to be part of the White Spot chain.
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Like Tom’s Diner, the business at Colfax and Speer used to be part of the White Spot chain.
“We’re not going to go crazy with the conversions,” Dave Pagano said.
Pasty Republic already operates a food truck and on Tennyson Street. “It’s an opportunity to market more to office workers,” owner Matt Cherry said.
The company that operated the funeral home wants to sell it to a developer who would demolish the structure.
The grocer didn’t respond to a request for comment, but an architecture firm repping the company has asked the city to permit remodeling work at 900 E. 11th Ave.
“Our lease is up in November, and lease rates are going up about 30 percent in RiNo,” said owner Biju Thomas, who opened in RiNo in 2014 and since has added other locations.
The company that owns the buildings on either side of the Platte Street Plaza is footing the bill.
The 21-acre Denver Meadows site now has zoning that allows for unrestricted height and density. The asking price? $45 million.
They will be the California-based company’s first locations in Colorado.
The deal is “kind of bittersweet, to be honest with you,” said seller Matt Joblon, noting the two companies that developed the project moved their offices there.
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