
John Slaughter hopes to open Pistol Whip by March. Expect dinner entrees in the $30 to $60 range, and a menu Chef Nicolas Lebas said reflects ‘everywhere I’ve been in the last 20 years.’
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John Slaughter hopes to open Pistol Whip by March. Expect dinner entrees in the $30 to $60 range, and a menu Chef Nicolas Lebas said reflects ‘everywhere I’ve been in the last 20 years.’
Alto Pharmacy exec: ‘We did a big search of where our HQ2 would make the most sense and Denver won out.’
Ken Wolf and Ari Stutz were two of the early forces behind RiNo’s transformation. “We’re trying to do there what we did here,” Wolf said of the Clayton site in May.
Raising Cane’s wants to sell chicken fingers at 1190 S. Colorado Blvd.
The 24-hour fitness chain currently has two locations in Denver, in Berkeley and along Colorado Boulevard.
All American CrossFit Southglenn occupies 3,000 square feet at 7470 S. University Blvd.
It would replace an industrial building that’s under contract to be sold.
The California-based chain had been at 225 E. 20th Ave. for more than a decade.
FMS, led by California resident Waqas Ali, purchased 2600 N. High St. in July 2016. The last restaurant at the site, Jammin’ Joe’s BBQ, closed in 2014.
Coors owned the golf course for decades after underwriting the cost of developing it in the 1960s.
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