
Plus, Lakewood-based Natural Grocers says it’s given employees a pay bump.
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Plus, Lakewood-based Natural Grocers says it’s given employees a pay bump.
Also, two Denver hospitals have started testing for the virus.
Plus, Denver-based startup Chef Connect pivots.
Plus, a D.C.-based Mediterranean chain has delayed the opening of its first Colorado location.
“I think I feel the same amount of uneasiness as everyone else, but I’m also proud to be opening to provide a little bit of relief for the community with our take-out food,” Fox Run Cafe’s owner said.
Denver also announced a number of changes to parking enforcement on Tuesday.
The governor also ordered “large placings of gathering” to close, specifically naming gyms, theaters and casinos.
The restaurant has been a tenant for 55 years. “We have had no communication from our landlord regarding this notice,” it said on Facebook.
The restaurant will rebrand as Earnest Hall and offer coffee.
The chain has been in RiNo and Highlands Ranch since 2018, and has locations in Cherry Creek, Boulder and DIA in the works.
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