
The purchase is one of three real estate transactions on the street not involving Asana Partners that have closed in recent weeks.
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The purchase is one of three real estate transactions on the street not involving Asana Partners that have closed in recent weeks.
Therizo Cafe & Tap will offer coffee and breakfast to start and eventually open for beer and wine in the evenings.
Demand from gluten-craving walk-up customers during the pandemic has been so strong that the majority of Grateful Bread’s baked goods no longer go to restaurants.
The sale will not affect the lease of Sassafras American Eatery, which took the space after the building owner’s shut down his own restaurant.
The coffee chain is downsizing its footprint in Denver, where one of the locations set to close has operated for 25 years.
Franchisees have signed leases in Park Hill and the Denver Tech Center, and are scouting real estate in Fort Collins.
Himalayan Spice will be Khagendra Gurung’s second eatery along the Berkeley retail corridor, and he also signed a lease in RiNo to open a second Himchuli.
The restaurant chain’s Denver location has been closed due to the pandemic since mid-March, and it argues one year from that is when it can legally leave.
Despite the pandemic, the owner of Poke House said business “this winter has actually been better than last winter.”
CloudKitchens, whose Lincoln Park facility will compete with two others in Denver, is a major player in the industry but secretive about its operations.
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