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Burger bar will bring Minneapolis favorite ‘Juicy Lucy’ to Tennyson St.
Building permits 5.5.21
Phased construction for $27 million at 3500 Chestnut and $8.3 million for electrical work and a new building at 3750 Blake St. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Real estate firm under contract to buy a full city block in RiNo
The company will ask the city to rezone the property between Larimer and Lawrence streets, and 26th and 27th streets for future redevelopment.
DPS would pay $30M for west side of Johnson & Wales University campus
Four buildings would be included in the deal to expand a magnet school in South Park Hill — Wildcat Center, Academic Center, Aspen Hall and Whatley Chapel.
McWhinney to break ground on 17-story 38th and Blake apartment building
The firm purchased the 0.92-acre site in 2019 for $6.5 million, and it’s building 348 units with 14,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space.
‘Shark Tank’ donut maker has fourth location rising in Central Park
The owners of the Doughnut Club, which also has shops in RiNo, Lakewood and Fort Collins, want to have six of the sweet spots open by the end of the year.
New bar on Colfax Avenue scares up business from horror film fans
The owner of Horror Bar, which screens horror movies every night and serves cocktails inspired by the genre, expects his spooky venture to be a scream.
Denver’s tab to rent 800 hotel rooms for homeless hits $27M
Eight hotels have housed those at high risk or positive for the virus since last spring. The program has been federally-funded so far and may be extended.
The Future of Real Estate Taxes: Panelists discuss valuations, tax law changes
Higher property evaluations can be appealed but the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment “almost guarantees residential owners will pay higher taxes.”
Carvana pays $5.8M for site of planned Denver ‘car vending machine’
A seven-level glass tower dispensing vehicles will rise on 1.53 acres at 4700 E. Evans Ave. next to I-25 after the City Council rezoned it.