
LoDough Bakery replaces Engine Room Pizza, Bonanno’s pizza-by-the-slice joint that closed during the pandemic.
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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.
AvalonBay’s seven-story, 222-unit residential project would replace a handful of retail buildings across from King Soopers.
Outdoor brand Arc’teryx will replace the lounge at 2601 Walnut St. But Scott Simon said Voicebox didn’t want to leave.
The Vancouver-based brand closed a Cherry Creek location in January. It will join a stretch in RiNo with Patagonia and Burton.
“I think it has this magic of being a very nostalgic, retro treat,” said Natalie Slevin of her pastry. “The fact that it’s vegan makes it a little more special.”
Francois Safieddine, who won a World Series of Poker bracelet in 2007, upped the ante over competing offers for 250 Steele St.
“It’s the end of a dynasty,” said broker Jay Soneff. “The remaining family members ran it as long as they could.” A pawn shop plans to lease the space.
Councilwoman Jamie Torres and nearby residents want a design overlay district to be established to maintain the character of the Arts District.
The owner of Turin Bicycles sold its Cap Hill real estate two years ago and he had planned to sell the business to two of his managers.
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