
The burger chain, which is trying to keep its identity under wraps as it expands into Colorado, is planning eight restaurants along the Front Range.
The burger chain, which is trying to keep its identity under wraps as it expands into Colorado, is planning eight restaurants along the Front Range.
A lawsuit by the Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association, commonly known as PERA, claims that Las Vegas-based PERA LLC’s “business model relies on confusion.”
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, which has a restaurant near Union Station, will open a second location in 4,600 square feet at 100 Steele St.
The Idaho Springs brewpub acquired the struggling Endo Brewery to expand its operations; But the pandemic forced it to abandon a planned location in Denver.
Aqyre Real Estate Advisors, which helps clients buy and sell apartment buildings, has been sued for trademark infringement by Aqyre LLC, which advises clients on property interests such as oil and gas leases.
The 3,500-square-foot building, which sits on a 5,500-square-foot lot on Detroit Street, is fully leased to women’s boutique Margaret O’Leary and furniture store Coda Studio.
The membership-only warehouse club has agreed to anchor a proposed 223,000-square-foot retail development along Green Valley Ranch Boulevard.
The company, which has about 25 locations in Colorado and Wyoming, built a production facility in in Lincoln Park dubbed the “Red Square” that can be seen from Interstate 25.
The deadline was pushed back to Nov. 9 to give the landmark applicants and condo owners more time to compromise in a dispute over plans to demolish the structure and build a five-story senior living complex.
One defendant proved a home was his primary residence but a spokeswoman for the Denver District Attorney blamed the pandemic and its impact on court schedules for three other cases being dropped.
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