FlyteCo, which opened in Berkeley in 2019, had “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to grow the brand.
FlyteCo, which opened in Berkeley in 2019, had “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to grow the brand.
Electrical and construction work for $18 million at 2601 N. Alcott St. and $6.8 million for a new building at 1190 S. Pennsylvania St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
No plans have been submitted, but the owners said a building would have at least two levels of retail space and some income-restricted residential units.
The city plans to snuff out retail sales, with exceptions made only for hookahs and “premium” cigars.
CBRE hires a first vice president, law firms add attorneys, and a Vail resort has a new food exec.
Larry Burgess bought his first building along Brighton in 1978. His son Neville claims his father is “defrauding” the firm they co-own.
Mansions in Cherry Hills Village and Sedalia also made the top 5, which ranged from $5.6 million to $9.5 million.
The property is zoned for up to five stories, but at least 25 percent of the units would have to be income-restricted.
“But beyond even the political overstep, we have serious concerns about safety,” said a nearby resident of the city permit allowing the 780 Elati St. site.
Days after RTD’s union called the transit hub a “hellhole,” Michael Hancock said the city will increase police presence and “ensure it is clean and safe.”
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