The $400 million, 1.1 million-square-foot facility on 150 acres would replace the company’s existing bottling plant in RiNo, which it put up for sale last year.
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The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for February 2022
Denver-based Project Canary raised $111 million of the $223.6 million taken in by 27 Colorado startups, which was down $128 million from last year.
Two Denver restaurant brokers start company with Pueblo on their minds
Nathan Stern and Zach Cytryn left Broad Street Realty to launch Fuel & Iron, which is opening a Pueblo-themed bar in LoDo and a food hall in Pueblo.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 3.4.22
Herman Miller leases Cherry Creek retail space, plus a ton more deals in a monster Pipeline this week.
Top home sales in February: $5.5M Belcaro mansion snags top slot
Houses in Boulder, Castle Rock and Polo Field Lane that went for at least $3.8 million also made the list.
Rezoning sought for five-story Sunnyside apartment building
The site is in a largely industrial area that has been trending residential in recent years, thanks to a nearby bridge leading to an RTD rail station.
Developers of eye-catching RiNo project plan second building nearby
One River North has a gash on the structure’s façade filled with greenery. It’s not clear if the additional 16-story apartment tower will have such a flourish.
Sexy Pizza, City O’ City owners team up for small town redevelopment
The Denver restaurateurs are buying a K-12 school an hour from the New Mexico border in Le Veta and plan to turn it into townhomes and maybe a brewery.
The Chuck Wagon Diner on W. Colfax changes owners after 38 years
For the last 38 years, Dwayne Clark has been coming in every day at 4 a.m. and staying until close at 3 p.m. with his wife Tammy.
Denver City Councilwoman Kendra Black will not run for reelection
“I just think eight years is a good long time to be in this kind of job,” she told BusinessDen of her decision to not seek a third term.