First Draft’s 40 taps saw “a steady decline since COVID,” its owner said.
First Draft’s 40 taps saw “a steady decline since COVID,” its owner said.
“The Receiver believes that if the food hall tenant defaults and is forced to close, it could have a significant negative impact on the potential price of the building.”
It’s a tough time for the office sector. But the situation at Rev360 still stands out.
A Dallas firm now intends to build an apartment complex with minimal retail space on a full city block along Downing.
“From a gross revenue perspective, those three months before the pandemic were among our best. We haven’t been able to recover.”
Ciaran O’Brien will also run a basement speakeasy, which will open later this summer.
VNYL Inc., a St. Louis company, bought Vinyl Me, Please on May 27 for an undisclosed price.
The key change was made following criticism from those whose tax dollars fund the entity.
The roughly 2.2-acre property was purchased in parts and is currently home to a smattering of different industrial buildings that appear vacant.
City Council will vote later this month on whether to renew the RiNo Business Improvement District.
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