What started as a wholesale coffee business will open its third coffee shop and the owners plan to add two more in Baker and Wheat Ridge.
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Huckleberry Roasters nabs former Allegro Coffee space on Tennyson
Greystar moves forward with plans for downtown tower, now 44 stories
If constructed, it would be the sixth-tallest building in Denver.
Apartment developer Mill Creek pays $16M for Cherry Creek site
Plans call for a five-story, 110-unit apartment complex to replace a pair of three- and four-story office buildings on Cook Street.
Coworking firm’s first refusal right may halt Broadway redevelopment
Grid Collaborative Workspace, a tenant at 445 Broadway, says it wants to buy its building. A lawsuit seeks to prevent that.
NFL linebacker’s wife opening dance studio in Castle Rock
Megan Schobert’s husband Joe was a Bronco for only eight days but the couple decided to make Denver their home anyway.
New Broncos owners buy land under team facilities in Dove Valley
The team has had its headquarters and practice facilities at the unincorporated Arapahoe County site since 1990.
Eye candy: Optical illusion museum will open along 16th Street Mall
The Museum of Illusions will take over the retail space where an Ann Taylor Loft store previously operated.
Vail vs. Vail: Ski company sues town over blocked worker housing project
Vail Resorts claims it is being treated worse than other developers. Its lawsuit contains satellite images that purport to show Vail has allowed “significant construction to occur squarely in the middle of the bighorn sheep’s range” while blocking Vail Resorts from building.
City lets Federal liquor store keep selling despite concern over crime
Denver spent 14 months deciding the fate of Avondale Liquors. The store is now required to have security guards on weekend nights.
Montessori buys Curtis Park duplex for new middle school
The nonprofit paid $4.9 million for the six-bedroom, six-bathroom property, which was featured on BusinessDen’s July top home sales list.