“Denver’s liquor laws are outdated and antiquated for this growing city,” says the owner of the Gravel Pit.
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Feds say Littleton Social Security employee invented fake kids, stole $320K
Justin Skiff, 36, appears to have taken names from popular culture, including the sitcom “30 Rock” and the movie “Legally Blonde.”
Council to vote on owner-opposed landmarking of Crowther home
“Why not landmark your house?” Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer asked one of the applicants working to preserve the structure.
Epic Brewing to close in RiNo as new use eyed for property
The brewery has been at 3001 Walnut St. since 2013. The property’s new owner submitted a plan to the city showing a restaurant.
Bonnie Brae will get its first pot shop near popular ice cream stand
Silver Stem Fine Cannabis received approval from Excise and Licenses to open at 2331 E. Ohio Ave. despite objections from some neighbors.
Lease extension likely for first sanctioned homeless camp on city property
The camp in the Clayton neighborhood opened in December 2021, and it may be allowed to operate until December 2023.
Judge refuses to block Denver’s sanctioned homeless camps
Judge Alex Myers rejected a lawsuit filed by Park Hill residents and ruled that a city bureaucrat and board did not abuse their power by allowing the camps.
Judge nixes attempt to limit neighbors’ say in liquor store licenses
“For this licensee, and the industry as a whole, it just can’t stand,” said Adam Stapen, an attorney for Avondale Liquors who plans to appeal.
Council members propose pause on mobile home park redevelopment
One park owner told BusinessDen on Tuesday that he was unaware of the moratorium measure that Denver is considering.
Crowther preservation push clears first hurdle as neighbors call home ‘eyesore’
“I think the Crowther house is one of those that is aching to be saved from the wrecking ball,” said Commissioner George Dennis.