
The extra fees, ranging from 3.5 percent to 20 percent, debuted during the pandemic but will likely remain after it ends.
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The extra fees, ranging from 3.5 percent to 20 percent, debuted during the pandemic but will likely remain after it ends.
Fitness startup CLMBR, which has some famous fitness investors, is taking over the Corner Beet as a new showroom.
An earlier plan to land in Curtis Park fell apart, so the Longmont brewery found another spot for its expansion into Denver.
The landlord said the lease will let Stoney’s Cantina pay part of its rent as a portion of sales until COVID restrictions are removed.
“We’re going to double pastry production and quadruple bread production,” said Bakery Four’s Shawn Bergin, who is taking the retail space in a new hotel.
The county star’s eponymous restaurant chain is taking over what used to be LoDo’s Bar & Grill.
Jake Soffes’ sleek coffee and cocktail spot The Wild on Wynkoop Street started serving drinks last week.
The owners of the former restaurant, which opened in 1983 and closed in 2020, paid $1.3 million for the 0.57-acre lot at 650 N. Sherman St. in 2003.
The Denver-based bagel shop is adding a location in Boulder’s University Hill neighborhood around April.
Stephen and Teri Culler will also dish up breakfast burritos at The LetUp, a fast-casual restaurant opening at 9696 E. Arapahoe Road in April.
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