
A three-story project is planned for the site, which was cleared of debris about a year ago.
A three-story project is planned for the site, which was cleared of debris about a year ago.
CEO Marc Simon blamed the coronavirus pandemic in a June 1 email to employees.
A certificate of demolition eligibility, which makes it easier to demolish a structure within five years, was issued for the building in late 2019.
It’s on the same block as The Oceanaire, which also won’t reopen as coronavirus restrictions ease.
The coverings, some of which were installed prior to Monday, were up ahead of an expected fifth evening of Denver protests over the death of George Floyd.
Both opened in July 2019 and attributed their decisions to the coronavirus.
They will be the hip salad chain’s first locations in Colorado.
Prior to renovations, the building at 1600 W. 33rd Ave. was an auto mechanic shop.
The eight-story project would be a block away from another proposed at the site of Racines and two blocks from another Gables complex.
The condo complex off Speer Boulevard is the new Tom’s Diner.
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