
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless purchased the Globeville property for $11 million last year and has requested rezoning for up to eight stories.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless purchased the Globeville property for $11 million last year and has requested rezoning for up to eight stories.
A Steamboat Springs tequila company and an Englewood popcorn producer were among companies that reported raising cash.
Buildings for $13.2 million at 4228 N. Kalamath St. in Denver and $9.6 million at 7801 S. Fairplay St. in Englewood are the week’s top building permits.
“I wasn’t shopping around for a home, but when I walked in it spoke to me immediately,” seller Douglas Kerbs said of buying the home in 2008 for $1.3 million.
The Denver Public Library is considering locating a branch within the project, which will have at least 170 units for rent.
The owner of the Save-A-Lot at 1951 S. Federal Blvd. sued its landlord in a 2021 loading dock dispute but the lawsuit was dismissed.
A manufacturer names a new finance exec, real estate firms appoint senior VPs, plus new faces in law, finance, nonprofits and more.
A bouncer at the Viceroy Lounge let in an underage police cadet and she was served alcohol because she “looked old enough.”
The building is home to restaurants Denver Biscuit Co., Atomic Cowboy, Fat Sully’s and Himalayan Spice, as well as an orthodontics office.
Sukiya Ramen, which has three locations in Denver, replaces Etc. Eatery, which closed in June after two years.
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