New York-based Rockefeller Group is moving out of coworking space into 3,000 square feet on the 24th floor of 1144 Fifteenth.
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Co-developer of former Greyhound site subleases Chipotle office space
Building permits 9.14.22
An alteration for $61.8 million at 2950 N. Brighton Blvd. and construction for $38.9 million at 1095 N. Bannock St. in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
Two years after denial, council votes 11-0 to rezone Denargo Market lots
Candi CdeBaca, who pushed back against the previous request to build apartment towers, was absent from Monday’s meeting.
No reopening date brewing for Vine Street Pub that closed in 2020
“I don’t even know if I’ll be able to open Vine Street in 2023,” Vine Street Pub owner Kevin Daly told BusinessDen, because of a lack of staff.
Federal Boulevard liquor store sues Denver over license renewal criteria
Avondale Liquors argues that the city’s licensing department shouldn’t consider a neighborhood’s needs and wants when making a decision.
Former Zeppelin Station restaurant reopening on other side of RiNo
Koko Ni will fill the previous space of Lea Jane’s Hot Chicken. Both eateries are owned by Fam Hospitality.
Office, retail property at entrance to Cherry Creek sells for $68M
210 University last sold for $38.8 million in 2007, and was marketed by JLL as a redevelopment opportunity.
Park Hill Golf Course owner releases redevelopment details, renderings
Westside Investment Partners would build thousands of residential units on the 155-acre property if voters agree to it.
Appeals court upholds Larimer County’s denial of Thornton’s 72-mile water pipeline
Thornton has owned shares in the Poudre River for decades and because of its robust growth over the last decade or so to a city of nearly 150,000 people, it needs to start accessing that water for its future residents.
Apartment developer pays $11M for Turin Bicycles, cafe site in Cap Hill
Carmel Partners plans to demolish the two existing buildings and construct an 18-story apartment building with 324 units.