
One is El Tejano, a Tex-Mex restaurant that has three locations in the Los Angeles area.
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One is El Tejano, a Tex-Mex restaurant that has three locations in the Los Angeles area.
The brewery has a taproom at 2030 S. Cherokee St. in Denver’s Overland neighborhood and also distributes its brews.
The site is currently a parking lot owned by Buzz Geller’s Paradise Land Co.
The deal in the works replaces a plan that would have seen the funeral home operator sell it to Koelbel & Co, which wanted to demolish the structure.
The seller renovated the structure, which was named a city landmark in 2018.
The countersuit references “an incident in which pepper spray was pumped through the Premises’ air vents and into Landlord’s hotel.”
Scott Prisco, who still works for the city, was hired in 2015 and makes $185,000 annually.
Plans call for hostel-like shared bunkrooms along with private rooms.
The California-based chain previously expressed interest in specific sites in Colorado Springs, Aurora, Lone Tree and Fort Collins.
Turin Bicycles, which opened in Denver in 1971, will continue operating. It has been at 7th and Lincoln since 1991.
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