
The Glendale club didn’t emerge from Chapter 11 with a reorganization plan in place. It asked the judge to dismiss the case because business is “good.”
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The Glendale club didn’t emerge from Chapter 11 with a reorganization plan in place. It asked the judge to dismiss the case because business is “good.”
The club could lose its liquor and cabaret licenses after being accused by the city of allowing patrons to sell cocaine.
The allegations include letting armed, undercover cops into the club, who were then offered cocaine by a patron, as well as inadequate security.
Signs posted at multiple businesses, including Denver Central Market, say “Edens personnel/agents are not welcome.”
Lonesome Buck Brewing Co. is closing its Greeley and Windsor locations, co-owners Jake Fitzsimmons and Tiffany Helton said Wednesday.
The sale of the local clubs is part of a broader $88 million deal by RCI Hospitality to acquire 11 strip clubs across the country.
Francois Safieddine paid $1.4 million for 1938 Blake St. six months after buying the adjacent 1930-1932 Blake St. for $5.2 million.
Trey Stewart was an assistant to a ‘Real Housewives’ star before opening Mr. Misster in Dallas with his dad. They plan to replicate the concept in Denver with Sir.
Sustainable Beverage Technologies, formerly known as Pat’s Backcountry Beverages, turned its beer concentrate for hikers into a beer processing system for brewers.
Federales sells a signature shot of tequila that comes in an ice cube, which can then be thrown at a bell that hangs over a fire pit to “Ring the Bell.”
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