Mark Shaker, co-founder of Stanley Marketplace, Broadway Market and Golden Mill, plans to open Westminster Alley within the city’s downtown redevelopment.
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Restaurateur cooking up fourth local food hall in Westminster
Indiana donut chain’s second Colorado location rising in Aurora
Parlor Doughnuts, which launched in 2019, opened a Baker store in February. It sells “layered donuts” in 20 flavors made from croissant dough.
Sole sports bar in McGregor Square makes debut with 115 TV screens
Tom’s Watch Bar aims to serve the “next generation of sports fans” by showing many different events, including niche sports like ostrich racing.
Amazon Fresh replacing former Safeway in southeast Denver
The building at 4950 E. Hampden Ave. had previously been leased by Tony’s Meats and Market and later by Marczyk Fine Foods, but they never moved in.
Detroit-style pizza chain dishing up more local locations
Jet’s Pizza, which added a second Littleton shop in May, will open stores in Lakewood and Denver by the end of the summer.
Developer planning to demolish hotel on Colfax buys it for $14M
Kairoi Residential wants to build a seven-story apartment complex with 334 units on the two acre site.
Three sisters with green thumbs plant new store in LoHi
Leaves of Three, which specializes in hydroponic plants but also sells soil-based plants, just opened at 1600 Boulder St.
Veterans of 15th Street bar scene launching new concept in RiNo
Paul Piciocchi, who sold Tryst Lounge, The Drink and LaMark 15 in 2018, is opening Partners in Crime with previous part-owner Patrick Carter.
Two multifamily buildings planned for Jefferson Park parking lot
The five-story structures, one with 205 units and the other 146, would be built on a 3.1 acre site next to the Diamond Hill office complex.
Starbucks drive-thru planned for vacant lot at Alameda and Santa Fe
A developer wants to build a 995-square-foot coffee shop building on the property, which has been undeveloped since at least 2011.