The brewery closed its previous location along Colfax Avenue nine months ago but it will be making beer again in City Park West.
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Alpine Dog Brewing to reopen in former Denver Bicycle Cafe spot
Building permits 5.11.22
A new building for $68.8 million at 3800 Blake St. and electrical work for $15 million at 1140 N. Bannock St. in Denver were the week’s top permits.
Operators of planned music venue by Union Station pull out after protest
“We assumed there would be some opposition, but the amount we received was surprising,” said Ryan Simonds, a local DJ, of Kulture Music Hall.
Vegan market in Baker closing down
“Rising costs on just about everything and continued supply chain issues over the last year have been exhausting,” said owner Vanessa Gochnour.
Cherry Creek retail site planned for apartment project sells for $29M
The buyer plans to develop an 85-unit, eight-story building on 0.72 acres, making the deal worth $928 a square foot based on the land.
Crush owner closes down Highland pizzeria, new East Colfax wing joint
“I invested all the dollars I had in my pocket into both restaurants,” Jason McGovern said. “That was my retirement and 10 years of blood, sweat and tears.”
Texas developer envisions new Interlocken life-sciences campus
Dallas developer Lincoln Property Co., alongside investor Federal Capital Partners, is planning a large new office, research and development, and light-manufacturing campus in Broomfield’s Interlocken business park, with the aim of attracting life-sciences industry tenants.
City rules RiNo venue can keep playing live music outdoors — if it’s acoustic
Neighbors had objected to the noise at Number 38. But an official decided to renew its dance cabaret license if it makes changes to be quieter.
Seven years after selling DTC hotel, company says it’s still owed $11.5M
Rockies Lodging Capital bought a Best Western with a promissory note that it hasn’t repaid, according to a lawsuit.
Redevelopment planned for Firestone shop operating downtown since 1965
The owners of the half-acre property at 2000 N. Broadway want to replace the auto repair facility with a 25-story residential building.