The three-story establishment will be called BurnDown, a reference to a 1978 fire that destroyed much of the building’s interior.
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LeGrue’s building on South Broadway being turned into restaurant, music venue
16th and Champa building is second downtown eyed for residential conversion
The city wants to encourage such efforts “to help create a more complete neighborhood downtown,” a spokeswoman said.
National home builder pays $15M for 77 acres in Littleton
The Toll Brothers will likely see fewer hurdles to development than their neighbors to the north, who unsuccessfully sued the city last year.
Lender submits sole bid in foreclosure auction for downtown office complex
The winning bid was $88.2 million, a 50 percent drop from the last time Denver Energy Center changed hands.
Developer behind record Cherry Creek sale plans second office project nearby
“Schnitzer West had an exceptional experience developing Civica Cherry Creek,” said an exec. The firm wants to add an eight-story building at 201 Fillmore St.
Council approves public financing for East Colfax hotel project
Brian Toerber plans to renovate and add on to the 63-year-old All In Motel, and turn it into a boutique hotel charging triple the current daily rate.
Council approves Edens’ rezoning request for VOA block in RiNo
The developer plans to build five-to-seven-story buildings with about 85,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space topped by about 380 residential units.
Former Platt Park garden shop property sells for $850K
“I was worried that someone was going to buy it, and it wasn’t going to be for the community anymore,” said Nora Baldwin. “So, I jumped on the purchase.”
Building permits 6.22.22
A 20-unit condo building in Littleton for $2.4 million and a residential alteration in Denver for $2 million are the week’s top building permits.
After eight years, Eagles bar near DU pouring last beer at end of month
“At some point it’s like pushing a boulder up a hill,” Asbury Provisions co-owner Chris Topham said of staffing and pandemic challenges.