
A $5 million alteration at 8400 Pena Blvd. and a new building for $3.8 million at 2600 Wewatta Way in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
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A $5 million alteration at 8400 Pena Blvd. and a new building for $3.8 million at 2600 Wewatta Way in Denver are the week’s top building permits.
The California-based company’s first area restaurants, in Cherry Creek and next to Union Station, opened in 2020.
It’s the biggest year of leasing ever for the Denver-based company, Broe CEO Doug Wells told BusinessDen.
Lake Steam Baths, which originally catered to Jews who lived and worked on the west side of Denver, was bought by a car wash company.
An attorney for annoyed neighbors calls the punishment “a slap on the wrist” that won’t stop Number 38’s bad behavior.
The owner of So Many Roads reached a settlement with Denver’s licensing department. His other bar, Sancho’s Broken Arrow, faces similar accusations.
A Vietnamese restaurant is planned as a Broadway building sells, plus apartments change hands in Wheat Ridge and Westminster.
Elevate Architecture was accused of shoddy design at 32V. But it stands by its work and says the building’s developers owe it money.
The contractor wants to build an eight-story, 200-unit building. Atlanta-based Wood Partners also has a multifamily project in the works nearby.
The location’s last day will be Dec. 10. An Office Depot in Aurora and an OfficeMax in Superior will be shuttered on Nov. 12.
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