
“We saw an opportunity to create a one-stop shop,” said Richard Randall, who co-founded Echelon Energy along with Jason Kosena.
“We saw an opportunity to create a one-stop shop,” said Richard Randall, who co-founded Echelon Energy along with Jason Kosena.
The third partner in breakfast spot Fox and The Hen is Michael Fox, who owns a wholesale breakfast burrito business.
“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.”
New heavy duty snowplows cost about $1 million per rig.
At $11 million and $10 million, respectively, the two homes are the highest-priced listings in the city.
Lots of small retail leases this week, including a Colorado outlet known for Philly steak and cheese. Plus apartment and warehouse deals.
“It was a risk. But if you’re in the restaurant business, you’re in the business of risk,” said Rio Grande’s owner, who bought the new real estate last year.
Craig Caldwell is 74 but he likes to keep busy. He’s getting ready to open another eatery, a burger and pizza joint called Troutdale Tavern.
The half-acre lot has been vacant for years. The upper floors will contain 44 residential units and the ground floor will have retail space.
Some of the 200 tenants displaced when the Adams County facility closed last year landed at a coworking space opened by Denver-based Thrive Workplace.
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