
The Glendale strip club submitted an income statement for last year in connection with its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
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The Glendale strip club submitted an income statement for last year in connection with its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
The massive site has been named York Street Yards by its new owners, who say they’re spending $47 million to reposition it.
Denver-based City Street Investors purchased the site in the small municipality west of Sloan’s Lake last year.
A Denver couple and the owner of a Sunnyside brewery teamed up to create Atost, which sells three flavors of aperitifs in 750 ml bottles for $35.
It was a weird year to be a Deadhead, owner Jay Bianchi said, but “a different kind of weird.”
“The pandemic has served as a sort of coming out party,” said a co-founder of the Denver-based startup, which plans to expand nationwide.
Located on a 0.74-acre lot in the 3600 block of Chestnut Place, the distillery opened in 2018.
Locust Cider & Brewing Co. expanded to Colorado with a production facility and taproom in Boulder last year.
“The neighborhood is already knocking on the door and getting excited for us to come here, which makes me want to work harder,” co-owner Brett McNamee-Hooper said.
Zanzibar Billiards, which was shut down by the city in August, has refused to vacate its space, according to its landlord.
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