Volcon ePowersports, which launched in 2020, is opening a store in the former Shea Boutique space next to Il Posto at 2605 Larimer St.
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Electric motorcycle and ATV company rides into RiNo
New office, residential buildings on tap for Diamond Hill in Jefferson Park
Confluent plans to build a 451-unit multifamily building, a 569-unit multifamily building and a pair of connected office buildings with 411,187 square feet.
Third location for pub concept brewing in Wheat Ridge
Esters Neighborhood Pub, which already has restaurants in Virginia Village and Park Hill, is expected to open next spring in Gold’s Marketplace.
Ken Wolf sues RiNo landlord Edens to extend lease for pool hall
The developer, who sold his real estate holdings to the firm and became a tenant, has also filed lawsuits to extend leases for Sushi-Rama and Il Posto.
Building permits 6.23.21
A $14 million residential building at 1230 S. Pearl St. in Denver and a $3.2 million foundation at 12805 W. 112th Ave. in Westminster were the week’s top building permits.
My Brother’s Bar owner pays $2M for Mercury Cafe
Marilyn Megenity, who opened the artsy restaurant in 1975, demanded that buyers “keep it the same.” Danny Newman plans to do just that.
Consignment-based used car retailer rolls into Denver market
CarLotz raised $300M when it went public in January with plans to expand nationally, but its stock price has trended downward ever since.
Apartment developer pays $4.7M for White Fence Farm site
After the city of Lakewood was sued to gain approval, a 202-unit complex will go up on 7.36 acres. The 12,500-square-foot barn will become a clubhouse.
Prominent downtown parking lot on the market after selling for $17.5M in 2019
A developer made headlines in 2018 by proposing what would have been Denver’s tallest building at 650 17th St. The seller paid $699 a square foot for the 0.57-acre lot.
Two 400-foot towers planned by new owners of former Greyhound block
Golub & Co. and Rockefeller Group want to build a 38-story residential building and a 28-story office building on the 2.45-acre site at 1055 19th St.