The Water Grill chain will open its first Colorado location and join five other retail tenants at the mixed-use development at 1691 Market St.
The Water Grill chain will open its first Colorado location and join five other retail tenants at the mixed-use development at 1691 Market St.
A real estate developer changes up the C-suite, plus new faces and promotions in law, finance, nonprofits, architecture and construction.
The real estate firm has proposed multiple five-to-seven story buildings with retail space topped by hundreds of residences. The VOA will keep its headquarters.
There were 33 to 60 ADUs completed each year from 2016 to 2020 and eight in 2021 as of Nov. 18. The city does not have a target number for how many it wants.
“Our lease has abruptly ended,” a note on the door reads. The pizza chain, which operated there since 2013, said its whole team has been relocated.
It will host DJ nights and drag brunches with an upscale menu that includes caviar and Coulotte steak. One of the owners has a “Real Housewives” connection.
Crispin Porter Bogusky subleased its 18,000 square feet to cybersecurity firm CyberGRX, a decision a spokesman attributed to new management.
The former CEO of USA Table Tennis was dismayed by a lack of clubs in Denver, so he opened DenverPong. It has seven tables and costs $15 for unlimited play.
The $71 million deal for the open air shopping center in northern Denver did not include the Macy’s or the Target, which own their buildings.
Airport officials envision at least 200 hotel rooms with a rooftop bar as well as casual and drive-thru restaurants on the 26-acre site.
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