“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”
“I definitely prefer owning,” said Rise & Shine’s owner, who paid about $800,000 for a building he’s converting. “I’m also the best landlord I’ve ever had.”
The online retailer claims in a lawsuit that a 3 percent sales tax places “an undue burden on interstate commerce.” Lakewood declined to comment.
Greenwood Village-based Outside Capital owes nearly $1.2 million to 16 creditors and seeks Chapter 11 protection.
Some of the 200 tenants displaced when the Adams County facility closed last year landed at a coworking space opened by Denver-based Thrive Workplace.
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.
“It’s just a balance,” said Mayor Adam Paul of crafting rules that allow operators and protect their neighbors.
Alex Seidel said the chicken chain is ready to “target some of those heavy family neighborhoods” like Greenwood Village. The pizzeria is close to his home.
A state law allows municipalities to require income-restricted units in residential projects.
A museum dedicated to Denver’s segment of Route 40 finds a new home thanks to man’s passion to preserve artifacts from the famed avenue as it gradually changes.
A subsidiary of the Denver-based dialysis center operator will shed employees from its facility on the St. Anthony Hospital campus.
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