MobCraft Beer cited “myriad unfortunate events.”
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RiNo venue Number 38 plans expansion to southern suburbs
The company behind the bar and music venue paid $1.35 million last week for just shy of an acre along South Broadway.
Repeat Tennyson buyer pays $5M for retail, office space
Call to Arms Brewery and two other tenants at 4526 Tennyson St. have a new landlord.
Ex-New Belgium brewer opens Second Dawn near Stanley Marketplace
The name references Aurora, which is Latin for dawn. The Koenigs believe if there were two dawns, the second would be after work enjoying a cold beer.
Westbound & Down Brewing leases warehouse in Louisville
The brewery borne in Idaho Springs has since addition locations in Lafayette and downtown Denver’s Dairy Block.
4 Noses Brewing plans canned cocktail plant in Broomfield
There is not expected to be a retail component at the Industrial Lane operation.
Coffee at the Point, still battling investor in court, won’t reopen
Owner Ryan Cobbins said the decision to pull the plug in Five Points was due to more than just a lawsuit filed by investment firm The Flyfisher Group.
DU bar agrees to close forever after liquor violations
“Denver’s liquor laws are outdated and antiquated for this growing city,” says the owner of the Gravel Pit.
Distillery owner sells South Broadway building ahead of move to mountains
The buyer has tried to open a jazz club downtown.
Developer planning apartments pays $12M for Cap Hill corner
The development site includes the current home of Lowdown Brewery + Kitchen.