The owner of RoadRunner, which has a showroom at Five Points, says its “cash flow became unsustainable.”
The owner of RoadRunner, which has a showroom at Five Points, says its “cash flow became unsustainable.”
“What’s Happening” is set to open next month on the same block as Welton Street Cafe.
“Our design is more neighborhood pub than sleek office space,” a Switchyards executive said.
“If you’ve been to Tokyo, it’s a lot like the izakyas, those late night places where you can get food and cocktails.”
Income-restricted apartments are eyed for the site owned by Denver-based Mainspring.
The building at 2563 Glenarm Place sold for $895,000 this month after being renovated by the seller.
Padel originated in Mexico and has grown in popularity, trailing the rise of pickleball across the country.
Agave Shore is countersuing Matthew Burkett’s Flyfisher Group, accusing it of conspiring against the eatery.
The buyer is associated with DaVita, which has signed an agreement with a major local developer.
“It makes sense for us to focus on it the way we’re focusing on 16th Street Mall,” he said, noting revitalization has been forecast for decades.
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