Restore Hyper Wellness + Cryotherapy, which already has two spots in the Denver area, will be adding five more around the state.
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Cryotherapy franchise rivals chill, join forces and expand in Colorado
RiNo office construction pause ends as work begins on 12-story project
Several office buildings were supposed to break ground in RiNo in 2020 but didn’t because of the pandemic. Schnitzer West’s The Current was one of them.
Family-owned Wheat Ridge Lanes on the market for $4M after six decades
Dave Hanscom, who bought the bowling alley from his father in 1999, is burnt out after spending his entire life there and ready to move on.
International brand expands reach by buying downtown coworking space
Modworks, which occupied the 13th and 14th floors atop the Petroleum Building in Upper Downtown, is now the third Venture X in Denver.
Restaurant, butcher shop and speakeasy venture to fill Platte Street space
“It’s a dark, dingy basement. But we’re doing our best to make it an awesome space for people to sip and enjoy vintage cocktails,” said the owner.
$10.7M deal extends RiNo homeless shelter contract through 2023
The Crossroads Center has long been operated by the Salvation Army as an overnight shelter. But it went 24/7 last year.
RiNo building with business that rents practice space to bands sells for $1.7M
RocketSpace, which has rooms stocked with a drum kit, amp and microphones, “carries on as usual,” according to its owner.
Black Diamond Equipment bails on downtown store
But the Salt Lake City-based outdoor gear retailer is still opening one along Pearl Street in Boulder.
Building permits 5.19.21
Electrical work and new buildings at 1350 40th St. and 1580 E. 39th Ave. in Denver for $66 million and $24.5 million, respectively, were the week’s top building permits.
Snarf’s sandwich chain adding shops in DTC, Cherry Creek, Broomfield
Owner Jimmy Seidel said they’ll open this summer, joining 24 current locations in Colorado, Missouri and Texas.