The outdoor apparel and gear company closed a nearby store at 250 Columbine St. in January.
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Arc’teryx climbing back into Cherry Creek with mall location
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.”
City accuses RiNo venue Number 38 of violating ban on non-acoustic outdoor music
Number 38 is accused of 14 violations between May 8 and Aug. 20 and could lose its licenses. A co-owner said they are working on a resolution.
Punch Bowl Social founder takes swing at pickleball in Centennial
“Anything an 80-year-old can do for fitness, a 25-year-old can do with a beer in their hand,” said Robert Thompson.
RiNo motorcycle shop owner moves shoe business to Cherry Creek
“There’s more foot traffic in Cherry Creek,” said Tai Beldock, who hopes to find a permanent location in the neighborhood.
Dikeous resume bid to allow taller buildings along Sherman Street
A development plan by a family that owns multiple parking lots was discussed publicly before a pause in 2019. They met with the city last week.
Developers allege $16M LoHi office building was poorly designed
The office project sold for $16 million a year ago. A lawsuit claims it would have sold for more if local architects hadn’t done shoddy work.
Pueblo-inspired downtown Denver bar getting new name, theme
Fuel & Iron Bar owners Nathan Stern, Zach Cytryn and their new partners will keep sloppers on the menu when it reopens as the Honor Farm.