Denver Metro Village submitted a site-development plan to the city of Denver last month.
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Senior housing community wants to build next to 18-story building on West Colfax
Homegrown coworking brand Industry plans to transform Salt Lake City foundry
Jason Winkler, the man behind Denver’s two Industry locations, is hungry for the next RiNo. And he thinks he’s found the ticket in Salt Lake City.
DTC office building sells for $85M
The Millennium Plaza was acquired by California-based Kennedy Wilson
Berkeley gear shop crowdfunds $100K for move on Tennyson
Feral Outdoor Co. turned to crowdfunding when it unexpectedly had to vacate its space on Tennyson Street.
Food hall to anchor redevelopment of mostly vacant retail site in Edgewater
The 6.7-acre site has largely languished since King Soopers left in 2001, and previous redevelopment plans have fallen through. But Denver’s LCP Development is planning to revitalize the area with a well-stocked food hall.
Oil company reducing footprint of downtown Denver HQ in move across street
Whiting Petroleum Corp. said its lease in the Wells Fargo Center is part of an effort to build a “more collaborative” company culture.
Denver-based frozen fruit snack firm files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Cool Frootz LLC, which does business as Froozer, sells frozen products made from whole fruit in flavors like “mango tango” and “orange zinger.”
Family campaigning for Sherman Street rezoning buys another Uptown parking lot
A prominent Denver family that owns several Uptown parking lots it hopes to get rezoned has added another one.
Owner of Asian marketplace on Alameda plans redevelopment of adjacent restaurants
Trong Lam, who owns three Pacific Ocean Marketplace stores, wants the new building to have retail and 13 residences.
Dillon bowling alley files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Lakeside Bowl and Billiards owes more than $300,000 and has assets of less than $50,000.