The five-story project at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Cook Street is a block away from its first and would have 110 units and 165 parking spaces.
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Apartment developer Mill Creek plans second Cherry Creek complex
Local development firm buys Highland theater built in 1926 for $5.1M
Known as the Egyptian when it opened and then renamed the Holiday, the theater was sold by the leaders of a church that used it until 2020. They paid $2.4 million for it in 2012.
Nightclub could lose licenses over alleged security, drug violations
The allegations include letting armed, undercover cops into the club, who were then offered cocaine by a patron, as well as inadequate security.
Former Work & Class owner cooking up new concept in RiNo
Delores Tronco left Denver to open an eatery in New York City’s Greenwich Village just before the pandemic hit. Now, she’s back and opening The Greenwich on Larimer Street.
Building permits 9.1.21
An addition for $20 million at 8400 Pena Blvd. and an alteration for $19.7 million at 1719 E. 19th Ave. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
‘There is so much demand’: Joblon plans Cherry Creek office project
The developer wants to put up a seven-story building on a 0.44-acre parking lot at 235 Fillmore St. that he bought in 2019 for $12 million.
High-end Italian interior design brand makes move in Cherry Creek
Boffi, which had operated under Solesdi within its RiNo showroom, is opening its own store at 215 Saint Paul St.
Edens pays $2.4M to add another RiNo building to nearby holdings
The real estate firm feuding with developer Ken Wolf also landed several new tenants, including apparel brand Outdoor Voices.
Amethyst Coffee leaves Lakeside, owners may sell business
“Neither of our hearts are really in it anymore. It’s just time for both of us to move on,” said Elle Taylor, who co-owns the local chain with Breezy Sanchez.
Firm to book events at Sports Castle, Rock Drill, ex-Denver Post plant
Non Plus Ultra, which is also taking over some booking for RiNo venue ReelWorks Denver, targets spaces “that would otherwise be sitting empty.”