
Denver-based Formativ already is redeveloping the site across the street.
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Denver-based Formativ already is redeveloping the site across the street.
It’s one of the restaurant concepts from Boulder-based The Kitchen Restaurant Group, co-owned by Kimbal Musk, brother of Tesla’s Elon.
The course is 155 acres. And it’s not the only large site that Westside Investment Partners purchased this week.
The funeral home closed earlier this year, and a developer under contract for the site wants to replace it with 58 townhomes.
The listing brokers marketed the properties as a land play, but the buyer is looking to re-lease the existing structures.
The purchasing entity is affiliated with the CEO of Bow River Capital.
It’ll be two storefronts down from Voodoo Doughnut.
Sour beer taproom Goed Zur operates on the ground floor of the two-story structure.
The owners of LoDo’s Bar & Grill at 1946 Market St. want to do some construction to accommodate Dierks Bentley.
It’s the second attempt to drop an anchor in Denver by 801 Fish, a sister concept to Cherry Creek’s 801 Chophouse.
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