The former CEO of USA Table Tennis was dismayed by a lack of clubs in Denver, so he opened DenverPong. It has seven tables and costs $15 for unlimited play.
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Ping pong passion leads entrepreneur to serve up South Broadway club
Shops at Northfield mall sells for $16M less than 2017 purchase price
The $71 million deal for the open air shopping center in northern Denver did not include the Macy’s or the Target, which own their buildings.
DIA seeks developers to build hotels and restaurants near cell phone lot
Airport officials envision at least 200 hotel rooms with a rooftop bar as well as casual and drive-thru restaurants on the 26-acre site.
Robinhood takes two floors at new office building
The stock-trading app company is adding 120,000 square feet to the 35,000 it has been leasing in another building down the street.
Littleton City Council sends Aspen Grove redevelopment plans to voters
The council OK’d cutting the mall’s retail space in half and adding 2,000 dwellings in November but 3,700 residents signed a petition objecting to the decision.
DTC shopping center owner seeks rezoning for mixed-use makeover
Shea Properties plans to demolish the Marina Square Shopping Center and build hundreds of apartments, an office building and retail space up to eight stories high.
Entrepreneur opening RiNo market featuring women-owned vendors
“I just knew that if somebody else opened up something like this before me, I’d never forgive myself,” said Sarah Smith of Three Arrows Gallery, a name inspired by her three kids.
Building permits 2.2.22
A new building for $14.6 million at 2601 N. Alcott St. and phased construction for $11.1 million at 625 N. Santa Fe Drive in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Broomfield startup’s stabilization systems hit market after years of R&D
Vita Inclinata leased a 13,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and plans to hire 20 more employees when it opens in March.
Church lists Uptown landmark for $7.6M
The Moorish building was originally built as a Jewish synagogue in 1899 for the Temple Emanuel congregation.