
The spot was once home to bakery Andre’s Confiserie Suisse, which operated in Cherry Creek from 1967 through 2015.
The spot was once home to bakery Andre’s Confiserie Suisse, which operated in Cherry Creek from 1967 through 2015.
The company’s most unusual sofa resembles an infinity symbol and costs $22,100.
Robin Kniech called the decision a “heartbreaker.” Paul Kashmann said he “will hate to see it go.” But both voted against preservation.
The existing retail buildings at the southwest corner of 3rd and Josephine are occupied by a Chinese restaurant and a dry cleaners.
New construction in RiNo and Cherry Creek. Plus see all the permits filed in the last week across three counties.
“This is really being driven by the continued office demand we’re seeing in Cherry Creek,” BREG CEO Doug Wells said.
CEO Lee Mayer said RiNo was a “rising star in the city” before the COVID pandemic but “it just didn’t feel exciting or vibrant like it used to.”
“Why not landmark your house?” Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer asked one of the applicants working to preserve the structure.
The developer reached the deal with landowner Barry Hirschfeld.
“This is not an easy decision or one that we take lightly,” a spokesman for the area’s largest banking chain said.
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