Rodizio Grill, now based in Utah, first opened in Littleton in 1996. That location closed but its 22nd eatery will also be in a southern Denver suburb.
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Brazilian steakhouse chain returns to roots with $3.3M DTC buy
Apartment developer pays $35M for Denver7 block at Speer and Lincoln
The sale comes two months after the Denver City Council rejected an effort to save the octagonal part of the TV station’s building from the wrecking ball.
Small-format Target store opens along Colorado Blvd.
The 40,000-square-foot store is about a third of the size of a regular Target and replaced what used to be a Stein Mart.
Cherry Creek barber shop owner pours heart into opening nearby wine bar
Zackary Jarmon loves hanging out with customers at his Blank Barbers, and he plans to do the same at his new Blank Bar at 2702 E. 3rd Ave.
Globeville office building sells for $11M two years after it was bought for $5M
The seller remodeled the lobby and added a fitness center, a tenant lounge and a conference center to the three-story structure, which is fully leased.
New historic district in Lincoln Park nears final approval
It would be one of the first to be designated under Denver’s “cultural” criteria if the City Council agrees.
Electric car company Lucid Motors charging into Cherry Creek mall
It will be the first Denver store for the startup, which plans to introduce its first electric sedan and go public this year.
Airbnb-like hotel building in LoHi sells for $7.3M
Three of the four Denver properties where the startup operates at the intersection of hotels, apartments and Airbnbs have been sold since late 2019.
New putt-putt golf bar and restaurant rolls into RiNo
Rino Country Club customers won’t have to buy memberships or worry about a dress code, but they will need a valid I.D. to buy alcohol.
Municipal lobbying firm buys building three blocks from Denver city hall
“We just saw this as a unique opportunity to stay in the geographic area that we feel works for us,” said Roger Sherman of CRL Associates.