
A judge ruled that Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan can’t act as brokers in Colorado for one year.
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A judge ruled that Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment and Chris Cowan can’t act as brokers in Colorado for one year.
Mechanical work and a new building for $8 million at 2100 Arapahoe St. and a new building for $7.2 million at 9300 E. 46th Place were the week’s top building permits.
A five-story structure with 58,200 square feet would be built on a 0.4-acre parking lot and replace the firm’s office in LoDo.
“We want to attempt to roll out this brand nationally,” said the Denver restaurateur. “I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t like tacos.”
The tech giant is buying the office component of the project at 30th and Pearl streets which includes 125,000 square feet of office space.
Opus plans to build an apartment complex on the site, which was fenced off last week after being tagged with graffiti.
Three years after the owners purchased the building, the space at 4923 W. 38th Ave. in Berkeley is now hosting live music, theater and other performances.
The Denver-based breakfast chain, which launched in Ballpark in 2006, has 50 restaurants in the U.S. and plans to add another 12 next year.
The store said it had revenue of $1.7 million in 2019 and $1.5 million in 2020, but as of Sept. 7 the 2021 revenue was just $20,577.
The Denver-based real estate firm needs the City Council to rezone the property for structures up to 12 stories before it can proceed.
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