Evereve and Max Clothing Store plan to move into larger spaces within their building this year after the outdoor retailer moved out.
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Arc’teryx closure in Cherry Creek lets two women’s clothing stores expand
Denver couple’s love for dinner parties leads to Santa Fe Drive wine bar
“We were sitting in the car, and I just looked at Michael and said, ‘Let’s do it. Instead of buying a house, let’s open a business,’” Heather David said.
Renovator of a Colfax motel converting another one next door
“One of my stipulations when I buy these buildings is that they have nobody here,” said Alison Shunneson, who turns them into apartments. “And no furniture.”
Apartment giant plans Lincoln Park complex with no pool or gym
AvalonBay’s seven-story, 222-unit residential project would replace a handful of retail buildings across from King Soopers.
Water park, resort, hotel, conference center planned in east Loveland
PCL Construction Inc. will be the contractor of the project.
Giordano’s closes Broadway location less than a year after opening
The Chicago deep-dish pizza chain expanded to Colorado in 2018 at the 16th Street Mall. That restaurant and a location in Loveland are still operating.
Cherry Creek corner slated for office building, then condos, up for sale
The 0.29-acre site is back on the market for $11 million. The CEO of Bow River Capital paid $6.8 million for it in 2019.
Voicebox Karaoke owner claims landlord pushed him out of RiNo
Outdoor brand Arc’teryx will replace the lounge at 2601 Walnut St. But Scott Simon said Voicebox didn’t want to leave.
Arc’teryx replacing Voicebox Karaoke in RiNo
The Vancouver-based brand closed a Cherry Creek location in January. It will join a stretch in RiNo with Patagonia and Burton.
Cap Hill Mexican restaurant that closed in 2020 to reopen
Benny’s Restaurant & Cantina at 301 E. 7th Ave. will have a new look and a slightly different name, said owner Benjamin Armas.