
The restaurant vacated its unit at the corner of 32nd and Zuni last year, downsizing in a move two blocks to the south.
The restaurant vacated its unit at the corner of 32nd and Zuni last year, downsizing in a move two blocks to the south.
“It’s hard to find retail space in preschools anywhere, but specifically downtown with everything building up,” said Ben Bloise, who owns Highlands Academy with his wife Holli Martin.
The property at the corner of 32nd and Vallejo last sold in 2014.
Elevate Architecture was accused of shoddy design at 32V. But it stands by its work and says the building’s developers owe it money.
Prolific bar operator Josh Schmitz, owner of Denver restaurant group Handsome Boys Hospitality, is behind Spirits Halloween and Naughty List.
The office project sold for $16 million a year ago. A lawsuit claims it would have sold for more if local architects hadn’t done shoddy work.
Hearth Bakery hasn’t paid rent in recent months or made the property upgrades it agreed to make, according to the lawsuit.
Francois Safieddine has owned the undeveloped lot since 2012, when he bought it for $950,000.
The restaurateur bought the remaining five-year lease at 2400 W. 32nd Ave. from the pizzeria, which is moving two blocks south to 3000 Zuni St.
The owner closed his Mexican restaurant in Berkeley in October to look for a larger space and he’s reopening at 1691 Central St.
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