The deli, which launched in the Curtis Park neighborhood in 2011 and expanded to Cherry Creek in 2018, plans to open in the Reve apartment complex.
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Curtis Park Deli ventures into Boulder for third location
Bank conversion planned as Denver Diner building sells for $5M
Chase plans to renovate the 3,600-square-foot structure at the corner of Colfax and Speer and open a branch there in 2022.
Northstar CEO found in contempt of court over failure to deposit $21M
Brian Watson, whom Amazon has accused of bribing its employees to win development deals, claims his real estate firm is broke and can’t comply.
Fitness startup takes two of Pura Vida’s former floors in Cherry Creek
CLMBR, which sells an 8-foot-tall vertical climbing machine, will move from its current 8,000-square-foot office into 20,000 square feet next door.
RiNo motorcycle shop owner steps into new role as shoe brand distributor
Tai Beldock loves Embassy London shoes, but hated the “ridiculously high” shipping fees. So, she convinced the U.K. brand to let her open a Denver store.
Broomfield adopts reverse-setback rules for plugged and abandoned wells
Home builders must now take into account the locations of plugged and abandoned oil and gas wells when working in Broomfield.
Developer planning Baker apartment complex pays $11M for industrial site
The western edge of Baker remains a largely industrial area, but recent deals indicate that will change as residential projects are built.
Mayor: Some dining tables in Denver parking lots could be allowed to stay
“What we are going to do is a case-by-case, restaurant-by-restaurant, bar-by-bar assessment of what is possible,” Mayor Michael Hancock said Tuesday.
Office furniture CEO buys RiNo building for $3.9M
Matt Magrann purchased the 2641 Walnut St. property from Diablo Media, a marketing agency that paid $1.6 million for it in 2014.
Longtime Wheat Ridge Lanes owner can finally split after $3.2M sale
“An anvil has been lifted off my head,” said Dave Hanscom, whose family has owned the bowling alley at 6595 W. 38th Ave. for 57 years.