A five-story, 123-unit complex is planned for the property, which was previously home to a tortilla factory.
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Apartment developer pays $13M for second half of Lincoln Park city block
Halloween, Christmas pop-up bars to open next to Tony P’s in LoHi
Prolific bar operator Josh Schmitz, owner of Denver restaurant group Handsome Boys Hospitality, is behind Spirits Halloween and Naughty List.
Police supply shop doubling space and moving to Arvada after 10 years
“It feels like I’ve never worked a day at the store because it’s such passion and labor of love,” said the owner, a retired Jefferson County deputy sheriff.
Taco shop fills Lincoln Park restaurant space vacant since 2019
It’s the third brick-and-mortar location for Tacos Selene, but the first owned by the misspelled restaurant’s namesake.
Want to own Denver.com? Former Kentwood CEO open to offers
Peter Niederman, who sold his brokerage to Berkshire Hathaway, has been buying domains since the 1990s. He sold LosAngeles.com for three times what he paid.
DU-area nightclub faces 40-day closure for allegedly not stopping at 2 a.m.
“They’re trying to get me out of there,” said the owner of the Gravel Pit at 2014 S. University Blvd., who claims he’s being targeted by police.
Arc’teryx climbing back into Cherry Creek with mall location
The outdoor apparel and gear company closed a nearby store at 250 Columbine St. in January.
Antero Resources plots new HQ in Cherry Creek
Antero Resources, currently based next to Union Station, has zeroed in on a planned office building at 201 Fillmore St.
In Platt Park, residents and councilman push back against a ‘rental party space’
A former gym is being used as a “rental party space” that Councilman Jolon Clark said is exploiting a liquor license loophole to host rowdy concerts.
RiNo cidery to move two blocks, open beer tasting room in old spot
Stem Ciders has been at 2811 Walnut St. for a decade. “We saw this as an opportunity to move into a newer space.”