
New buildings for $7.3 million and $5.8 million at 3901 Wynkoop St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
New buildings for $7.3 million and $5.8 million at 3901 Wynkoop St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Rep Fitness saw its revenue skyrocket during the pandemic, but “there’s a lot of other ways we can grow that don’t rely on COVID,” said a co-founder.
An attorney for Number 38 argues that it was specifically designed and zoned for live music but some nearby residents said it hasn’t mitigated noise issues.
Red Silo Coffee Roasters owners Shelley Flood and Greg Pierce are also planning drive-thru locations that look like a grain silo in Broomfield and Arvada.
A law firm adds a partner, a hotel appoints a GM, plus new faces and promotions in real estate, finance, construction, nonprofits and more.
The Dallas-based developer is already constructing apartment projects in Cherry Creek and the Golden Triangle.
Blake Eatherton’s The Dnvr Coffee Co. had been parked in Wash Park, but now he’s leasing space in the University of Colorado Denver’s Lawrence Street Center.
A city planner said the 38th and Blake zoning overlay has not been tremendously successful but he expects the outcomes to be significantly better this time.
The City Council will consider a new lease with Colorado Village Collaborative that would relocate the village in Globeville from one city property to another.
Clark’s Market will join Target as a co-anchor of a retail center in the Lowry neighborhood.
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