“It’s a million-dollar garden with 850 plants,” said Joe Vostrejs, a co-owner of the firm developing the project.
“It’s a million-dollar garden with 850 plants,” said Joe Vostrejs, a co-owner of the firm developing the project.
“I’ve always talked about functional mushrooms … this is my path to bring them out to the public,” founder Matthew Eaton said.
The chain also has a location planned for Denver’s Central Park.
“People, one day, are going to find this story, where you have this style of whiskey that used to be the best-selling style of whiskey in the world.”
The Arvada Urban Renewal Authority is involved as the firm looks with replicate, with a spacious twist, what it’s done in Edgewater, Lowry and Green Valley Ranch.
Spice Room currently has two locations in Denver. “Somebody told me a long time ago, don’t do more than three,” co-owner Kal Pant said.
Ryders Public Safety doubled its space when it moved from Sheridan to its current location in 2022.
Community Table, which provides services like a food pantry, currently leases a different city-owned property.
It follows other suburban spots like Lakewood’s Belmar. But there are still no takers in Denver.
It opened in 2019 in the former Grand Lake Brewing space.
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