“Asana Partners was the logical buyer,” said a broker who represented the seller of a two-story structure and 0.18-acre lot at 1320 15th St.
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State’s highest-grossing restaurant gets reprieve in liquor license fight
Timberline Steaks and Grille at DIA was set to lose its license Thursday for selling beer to underage police cadets, but a judge granted a stay until July 25.
Two 18-story apartment projects planned at 8th and Lincoln in Cap Hill
The development sites are two corners of the intersection, including the current home of Lowdown Brewery + Kitchen.
Designed to deceive? Brewery sued over ‘electrolyte infused’ hard seltzer
Boulder’s Upslope Brewing is accused of using the false promise of hydration to trick customers into buying its booze. The lawsuit is part of a growing trend.
LoDo winery opening tasting room in Fort Collins shipping container
“Diversifying in suburban areas outside of Denver seemed like the right move,” said co-owner James Blanchard.
Colorado’s highest-grossing restaurant about to lose its liquor license at DIA
“The penalty imposed does not fit the severity of the violation,” argues Timberline Steaks & Grille after it served beer to an underage police cadet.
Judge in Shotgun Willie’s death case: Jury may hear about ‘Black Suit Pack’
An attorney for defendant John Liprando argued that the name of the informal group makes his client sound like a mafioso.
Prost Brewing to move headquarters from Denver to Northglenn
Prost has outgrown its current headquarters and production facilities in Denver.
Owner of LoDo’s bankrupt Nativ Hotel sued by victims of nightclub shooting
The May 8 violence, which was caught on tape, resulted in an arrest. Meanwhile, the hotel may be sold off after an auction failed to raise $7.9 million.
After eight years, Eagles bar near DU pouring last beer at end of month
“At some point it’s like pushing a boulder up a hill,” Asbury Provisions co-owner Chris Topham said of staffing and pandemic challenges.