Plus, a second round of layoffs in Henderson by Liberty Oilfield Services.
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Zakhem building five-story project along light rail in Lakewood
“We think it’s a great up-and-coming area,” said John Zakhem.
Neighbors talk effort to preserve Carmen Court condo complex off Speer
The owners of the six units want to sell the property to Houston-based developer Hines, which would build a senior living facility.
Coronavirus roundup: Denver stay-at-home order extended, more layoff notices
Plus, you can’t drink in Denver parks for several months.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.24.20
Black Creek Group reports the following deal: Black Creek Group purchased a 151,929-square-foot fully leased industrial building at 5000 Lima St. in Denver for $12.25 million from Exdo Properties. Alex Rhodes and Drew McManus of Cushman & Wakefield represented the buyer. Aqyre Real Estate Advisors reports the following deal: South Clarkson Development LLC purchased 1.05… Read more »
20th Street Cafe, in same spot in Denver since 1946, won’t reopen
“I’ve already got people begging for the recipe,” Karen Okuno said of her husband’s green chili. “I think I’m going to put it online.”
Owner of Tennyson restaurant property applies for demolition eligibility
The building is home to Local 46 Bar and Biergarten.
Multifamily developer with two big sites in RiNo eyes Uptown project
The project would replace the structure at 1559 Logan St., as well as parking lots to the north and south.
Golden-based cannabis company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 4/20
United Cannabis Corp. said it owes at least $4.97 million, although it disputes some of the claims.
Coronavirus roundup: Denver golf courses reopening, city grants, tech company WFH song
Plus, Alterra says you can defer your 2020-2021 Ikon Pass.