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Last call for neighborhood bar after 47 years in Washington Park
Ogden Street South Sports Bar owner Tim Fry said he’s selling the business because he’s “got bartenders that were making more money than me.”
Little Pub sells South Park Hill’s The Elm and adjacent buildings for $2.4M
The company paid $675,000 for the property in 2004 and its CEO said it needed the profits from the sale to offset the pandemic.
New dive bar on tap for South Broadway building vacated by brewer
A family of Denverites describing themselves as “newbies” plan to open TrashHawk Tavern in the former Alternation Brewing facility they bought for $750,000.
Venture X takes over coworking space in Five Points apartment complex
Another change at The Lydian will be the Welton Room cocktail bar quadrupling its 800-square-foot space on the ground floor.
Crazy Mountain founder sues brewery over wages years after he was fired
It’s the second lawsuit for the Denver brewery in in as many weeks.
Proto’s Pizzeria owner opening old-school bar in adjacent space along Platte
“It’s the tiniest place you’ve ever seen,” said Pam Proto of the 665-square-foot Nearby Bar. “We’re hoping to open first week of May.”
Boston-themed pub reopens as Pour House on Market in LoDo
After the Pour House Pub shut down across the street due to the pandemic, two of the former managers decided to relocate and rebrand the bar.
Blue Moon founder’s nonalcoholic, THC-infused beer startup raises $2.4M
Keith Villa wants to make Ceria a household name and will use the funds to increase the brand’s marketing and sales efforts.
Baker brewery building hits market for $6M but brewer will keep making beer
The property owner, which is not affiliated with the brewer, purchased the 40,000-square-foot facility at 471 Kalamath St. for $3.35 million in 2015.