
Evolve Action Sports Park operated in Athmar Park for four years. It plans to change its name to Radius Ramps and Cycles.
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Evolve Action Sports Park operated in Athmar Park for four years. It plans to change its name to Radius Ramps and Cycles.
The Denver convenience store brand has released a rendering of a planned third location, at the site of a former Chinese restaurant along East Colfax Avenue in Denver.
Denver purchased the two sites, one of which is a closed strip club, in 2017. It wants developers to incorporate affordable housing into their proposals.
The digital marketplace, currently based in Golden, now will take 150,000 square feet at The Hub, up from 70,000.
Phil’s Place closed Sunday; a new bar and restaurant is filling the 1,850-square-foot building.
The company, one of the world’s largest gold producers, will move to the site from Greenwood Village.
Doug Antonoff, managing member of the entity that owns 900 E. 11th Ave., said Whole Foods’ lease on the property extends for the next 13 years
Tenants at Innovation Pavilion’s coworking space now are paying rent directly to the building owner, and the company’s latest CEO said she and other staffers stepped down in August.
Stanley marketplace veteran Mark Shaker is partnering with three local couples on one, while Chef Daniel Asher, of Boulder’s River and Woods, is involved in the second.
Property owner Reid Goolsby said he wants to build a two-story building with office and retail space at 3600 W. 29th Ave.
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