“You walk into a new-age China, and you walk upstairs into a traditional China,” Bao Brewhouse owner Michael Swift said of his plans for the space.
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Chinese restaurant owner hungry to brew up business along Larimer Square
16-story office building and two seven-story residential buildings planned for site of RiNo park and ride
Atlanta-based Portman Holdings submitted an unsolicited development proposal for the 4.47-acre RTD-owned property at 3800 Wynkoop St.
New Platt Park restaurant decked in ‘modern relics’ will serve multicultural comfort food
Co-owner Tim Chladek said Etc. Eatery will dish up food “that makes you feel like a kid again.”
Ranch House Cafe building along East Colfax bought for $950K
An employee said the restaurant has operated for 35 years and was sold as part of the deal.
CBRE tapped to market Denver campus of Johnson & Wales ahead of 2021 closure
The Rhode Island-based university paid about $30.5 million for the 25-acre property two decades ago.
Northstar-Amazon storm ensnares two brothers who were groomsmen at CEO’s wedding
The Kirschner brothers, whose background includes a vacation club that went bust in the late 2000s, are alleged to have been involved in a kickback scheme.
Spanish-language movie theater chain files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
The Aurora-based company, which opened its first location in 2001, is a victim of the coronavirus and a consumer shift to streaming services.
Two Lincoln Park gyms a block apart close; Owners blame the pandemic
One dropped its affiliation with CrossFit earlier this year, part of a wave of backlash against the brand over remarks by its CEO about the police killing of George Floyd.
Rio Grande dismantles signage ahead of Baker silos demolition
The concrete structure on Santa Fe Drive, built sometime between 1915 and 1925, once stored coal but is no longer used.
Left Hand Brewing deal to replace Liberati in Curtis Park falls apart
Longmont brewery says it remains committed to adding a location near downtown Denver.