
The owner of the Nuggets and Avalanche has raised the prospect of altering a view plane to allow up to five million more square feet of development.
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The owner of the Nuggets and Avalanche has raised the prospect of altering a view plane to allow up to five million more square feet of development.
“With The Guest, you don’t know the menu. But with The Regular, we’re trying to satisfy every kind of palate,” said co-owner Brian de Souza.
Plans call for a two-story, 106,400-square-foot showroom to be built between the Cabela’s store and the Marriott hotel in RidgeGate.
The City Council will decide if the company can build multiple buildings of five to seven stories with ground-floor retail space topped by residential.
“Technology is convenient, so why not have it in a convenience store?” said Choice Market’s founder of paying with an app instead of a cashier.
CP Group, which paid $204 million last year for the 31-story building, plans to construct wings on two sides.
The 461-unit project, with 32-story and 38-story buildings along Broadway, has been called Block 176. That name will change.
The 304-unit structure would replace the one-story building at 700 Grant St. where Denver’s oldest bike shop operated before closing over the weekend.
LoDough Bakery replaces Engine Room Pizza, Bonanno’s pizza-by-the-slice joint that closed during the pandemic.
Evereve and Max Clothing Store plan to move into larger spaces within their building this year after the outdoor retailer moved out.
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