
Billups bailed around the same time that The Flyfisher Group, a Five Points landlord facing a tenant rebellion, joined the project.
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Billups bailed around the same time that The Flyfisher Group, a Five Points landlord facing a tenant rebellion, joined the project.
The property’s most recent tenants were a gym and three restaurants: Larkburger, Einstein Bros. Bagels and Wild Eggs. But most of those have been gone for a couple years.
The company has multiple models suitable for use as mountain cabins, backyard offices, or dwelling units for parents, in-laws or college students returning home.
Residents allege Number 38 violated its city license within days. The owners dispute that and say they are following the rules.
Owner Terry Walsh paid $850,000 for 1,900 square feet at 7100 W. 38th Ave., previously home to Right Coast Pizza.
Mark your calendars for our conversation with Mayor Mike Coffman, Westside Investment Partners founder Andy Klein and Aurora Highlands Principal Carla Ferreira.
Denver-based Magnetic Capital and Narrate Cos. broke ground last month on a three-story, 23-unit building at 3354 Larimer St.
“I think RiNo has missed the smell of barbecue in the air,” said Michael Graunke, who is opening Pit Fiend BBQ with Paul Llano.
Brookhaven Capital Partners has proposed redeveloping the 130-room hotel into a nine-story residential building with 370 units.
The brewery closed its previous location along Colfax Avenue nine months ago but it will be making beer again in City Park West.
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