“It’s the end of a dynasty,” said broker Jay Soneff. “The remaining family members ran it as long as they could.” A pawn shop plans to lease the space.
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Dire’s Lock and Key closing after eight decades in Denver
Japanese eatery opening in former Brazen space in West Highland
Christopher Teigland and his wife Ariana named Glo Noodle House after his mother, “who always took care of people through food.”
Broker trio battling Newmark say former business partners ‘betrayed’ them
Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan are fighting their former employer Newmark over a non-compete clause after jumping to CBRE.
Denver may require ground-floor retail in new projects on Santa Fe
Councilwoman Jamie Torres and nearby residents want a design overlay district to be established to maintain the character of the Arts District.
Apartment developer pays $17M for corner of Colfax, Kalamath
The Denver City Council rezoned the land for Opus Development’s planned seven-story, 200-unit project in 2020.
Building permits 3.9.22
Construction for $31.2 million at 9345 E. 56th Ave. and a new building for $27.6 million at 6991 E. Chenango in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Investment firm claims Five Points coffee shop breached contract
The Flyfisher Group’s lawsuit against Coffee at the Point says it paid the owner cash as agreed for the eatery but the owner did not transfer the assets.
Turin Bicycles closing after 51 years
The owner of Turin Bicycles sold its Cap Hill real estate two years ago and he had planned to sell the business to two of his managers.
Gart to sell Lincoln Street office building to apartment developer
A 16-story tower would replace it. The sale is the final step of a three-part deal for the family’s holdings at the edge of Cap Hill and the Golden Triangle.
Denver may offer Pepsi $1M incentive to build bottling plant by DIA
The $400 million, 1.1 million-square-foot facility on 150 acres would replace the company’s existing bottling plant in RiNo, which it put up for sale last year.