
They will be the California-based company’s first locations in Colorado.
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They will be the California-based company’s first locations in Colorado.
The deal is “kind of bittersweet, to be honest with you,” said seller Matt Joblon, noting the two companies that developed the project moved their offices there.
The 650 17th St. lot sold for the asking price of $17.5 million.
It’s been clear that Denver-area locations were in the works, but this is the first specific address to become public.
The 980-square-foot taproom and production space is street art-themed.
A memorial service will be held Sunday.
The meeting, which would be mediated by a third party, is one of a number of proposed changes to the city’s landmark designation ordinance.
The highest-ranking Colorado company, a Denver-based firm that sells hemp oil extracts, came in at No. 11.
Owner Mario Vega is focusing on opening a different restaurant in Littleton.
The land, currently public right of way, consists of concrete walkways, a few trees and a sign. Residents don’t want to see it go.
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