Cuyler Meade most recently worked at the Greeley Tribune after stints in South Dakota and Phoenix.
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LA-based fitness chain opens first Colorado location in Cherry Creek
Barry’s is going in next to Shake Shack in Elevation Development’s 260 North building.
Japanese mochi donut chain owner sweet on new RiNo location
“The texture is chewier, softer, airier with a soft crisp on the outside,” said the co-founder of Dochi, which already operates in Seattle and Orlando.
Local developer under contract to buy part of Five Points Greyhound property
The undeveloped fenced-in lots used to park buses at the edge of Curtis Park are planned to become three-story apartment buildings with 189 units.
Prominent Boulder property sells for $11M
The top three floors of 1011 Walnut St., a downtown Boulder building that’s home to fully leased office condos on the upper floors and the shuttered Brasserie Ten Ten restaurant, sold this month for $11 million.
Restaurateur Troy Guard cooking up new food hall and brewery in DTC
The founder of TAG Restaurant Group will use some stalls himself, including his first foray into pizza, when Grange Hall opens in the former C.B. & Potts space in August.
Council members look for compromise in Denver7 landmark fight
One idea is to allow a developer additional height at the site up to 16 stories in exchange for the preservation of the five-story octagonal tower.
Building permits 4.21.21
New buildings for $5.2 million and $4.6 million at 9525 and 9575 E. 40th Ave. and a $4.8 million alteration at 8500 Pena Blvd. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Winery planned for RiNo dies on the vine
First Batch Hospitality, which has wineries in Brooklyn and Washington D.C., was going to open in Formativ’s Lot Twenty Eight building but backed out.
Denver may raise affordable housing linkage fee charged to developers
The change would likely primarily affect non-residential developers because a bill working its way through the Senate would let cities require income-restricted units.