The county star’s eponymous restaurant chain is taking over what used to be LoDo’s Bar & Grill.
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Dierks Bentley swings by LoDo for Whiskey Row groundbreaking
McWhinney to buy distressed mall in Fort Collins
In filings made last week in Larimer County District Court, the Loveland-based McWhinney was approved to purchase the property in Midtown Fort Collins. The sale price was not disclosed.
Owner of Hudson Hill, Lady Jane opens a third concept by Union Station
Jake Soffes’ sleek coffee and cocktail spot The Wild on Wynkoop Street started serving drinks last week.
Station GM speaks out as landmark application filed for Denver7 building
Dean Littleton said what his station has that’s worth preserving is “tens of thousands of hours” of footage on Colorado’s history — not its current facility.
Packraft maker raises $900K and doubles office space after strong 2020
The Longmont-based adventure startup Kokopelli has seen a spike in sales due to the pandemic and needed room to grow to meet demand.
Tattered Cover sets closing date for LoDo store ahead of move to new space
The bookstore at Wynkoop and 16th streets will shut down March 17 and relocate to McGregor Square, the mixed-use project going up next to Coors Field.
Multifamily developer pays $6.2M for Racines property in Cap Hill
The owners of the former restaurant, which opened in 1983 and closed in 2020, paid $1.3 million for the 0.57-acre lot at 650 N. Sherman St. in 2003.
Vestas to cut 450 jobs in Brighton, Pueblo, centralize wind turbine production in Windsor
In a statement Wednesday morning, the company said it will repurpose its location in Brighton as a headquarters for the U.S. arm of its tooling business and cut production of turbine blades and nacelles at that location.
Eco-friendly Tennyson refill store moving nearby to bigger space
Joy Fill, which has been open since 2017, sells refillable, sustainable household cleaners, personal care and beauty products.
Greyhound drops demolition eligibility request for Five Points building
As a result, three Denver residents who last month indicated they might ask the city to designate the building a landmark have decided not to do so.