The JW Marriott, which opened in 2004, began operating as Hotel Clio on Tuesday. The rebrand is still affiliated with Marriott.
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Q&A: Denver Excise and Licenses Director Molly Duplechian
She shared her thoughts about licensing with BusinessDen after being confirmed as the department head by the Denver City Council on Monday.
Building permits 3.16.22
A new building for $22 million at 505 N. Lipan St. and an alteration for $5.6 million at 3282 N. Tejon St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Shuttered food hall goes up for lease
The food hall hasn’t operated since 2020, when it said it was entering “hibernation mode.” The landlord said he’s ready “to bring the building back to life.”
Denver short-term rental data analytics startup sells to PE firm
Co-founder Scott Shatford will remain CEO of Denver-based AirDNA, which expects to increase its staff of nearly 100 by 50 percent in the next year.
Developer pays $7M for RiNo site of planned 12-story apartment building
Chicago-based McCaffery Interests is also a partner in the T3 office building under construction in RiNo.
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 3.15.22
A credit union names a COO, an aerospace firm adds an exec, plus new faces and promotions in law, real estate, finance, construction and more.
Shinesty moves HQ to Denver, leases second distribution center
“We’ve decided to extend sizing,” an executive at the apparel company said. “If you go up to 5X in sizing, it requires about 30 percent more space.”
Denver may spend $150K on overnight parking for people living in their cars
One overnight parking site already exists outside a University Hills church, but it doesn’t receive city funding. The city wants to create more sites.
Former New York chefs cooking up French restaurant, bakery in LoHi
“We wanted a different lifestyle, and opening a restaurant in New York would have been more than we wanted to put in,” said Noisette co-owner Lillian Cho.