
Whole Foods is shown as the grocer in online marketing materials for Alberta Development Partners’ third attempt to redevelop 8081 E. Orchard Road.
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Whole Foods is shown as the grocer in online marketing materials for Alberta Development Partners’ third attempt to redevelop 8081 E. Orchard Road.
“We try not to leave a studio alone when we enter a new market,” a company executive said of opening a sister studio in LoHi.
The retailer will have a 386,000-square-foot distribution center at a 300-acre, $500 million industrial park being built at the I-25/County Road 34 interchange.
Property Markets Group, which also owns the Denver7 block at the intersection of Speer and Lincoln, wants to put up a five-story building along 2nd Avenue.
The $71 million deal for the open air shopping center in northern Denver did not include the Macy’s or the Target, which own their buildings.
Airport officials envision at least 200 hotel rooms with a rooftop bar as well as casual and drive-thru restaurants on the 26-acre site.
The council OK’d cutting the mall’s retail space in half and adding 2,000 dwellings in November but 3,700 residents signed a petition objecting to the decision.
“I just knew that if somebody else opened up something like this before me, I’d never forgive myself,” said Sarah Smith of Three Arrows Gallery, a name inspired by her three kids.
The businesses, nearly half of them individual Family Dollar stores, were required to obtain licenses under a law that went into effect in July.
Both chains are owned by Broomfield-based Vail Resorts, which will transfer the bike stores’ inventory to its outdoor sports gear retailer.
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