Nathan Stern and Zach Cytryn left Broad Street Realty to launch Fuel & Iron, which is opening a Pueblo-themed bar in LoDo and a food hall in Pueblo.
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Two Denver restaurant brokers start company with Pueblo on their minds
Coworking firm takes over spaces in Park Hill, Sunnyside from developer
HM Capital Group had been managing the 16,000 square feet itself before making the deal with Denver-based Creative Density.
Monfort sells Whiskey Row building for $24M, plans second project on block
The son of the Colorado Rockies owner envisions a Coors Field entertainment district that can “play on a national stage.”
Rezoning sought for five-story Sunnyside apartment building
The site is in a largely industrial area that has been trending residential in recent years, thanks to a nearby bridge leading to an RTD rail station.
Former Shambhala retreat near Fort Collins files for bankruptcy
The pandemic forced the center to close from March 2020 through July 2021. Since it reopened, documents show, it has generated about $55,000 in lodging revenue per month.
Sexy Pizza, City O’ City owners team up for small town redevelopment
The Denver restaurateurs are buying a K-12 school an hour from the New Mexico border in Le Veta and plan to turn it into townhomes and maybe a brewery.
The Chuck Wagon Diner on W. Colfax changes owners after 38 years
For the last 38 years, Dwayne Clark has been coming in every day at 4 a.m. and staying until close at 3 p.m. with his wife Tammy.
Building permits 3.2.22
New buildings for $7.3 million and $5.8 million at 3901 Wynkoop St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Fitness equipment retailer moving local headquarters to Westminster
Rep Fitness saw its revenue skyrocket during the pandemic, but “there’s a lot of other ways we can grow that don’t rely on COVID,” said a co-founder.
RiNo venue fights back to keep live music license despite complaints
An attorney for Number 38 argues that it was specifically designed and zoned for live music but some nearby residents said it hasn’t mitigated noise issues.