
The affiliated restaurants will open at 2200 California St. in late 2018 or early 2019. A new hire has been made to oversee the brands, as well as Dead Battery Club.
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The affiliated restaurants will open at 2200 California St. in late 2018 or early 2019. A new hire has been made to oversee the brands, as well as Dead Battery Club.
A corner lot along East Colfax Avenue that is currently home to a Chinese restaurant has sold, and a neighborhood market is planned.
CommonGrounds is slated to open Oct. 1, and its 11,000 square feet already is leased to one company.
The parent company of brands such as The North Face signed a 12-year lease for 1551 Wewatta St. BusinessDen reported last month the company had zeroed in on the building.
The property was purchased by Vito Corleone LLC, an entity partially controlled by a co-founder of breakfast chain Snooze.
The massive hotel and convention center by DIA in Aurora is slated to open by year-end.
An Englewood-based company wants to build a six-story hotel with 112 rooms along RiNo’s Brighton Boulevard.
The LLC affiliated with Denver’s Flywheel Capital now owns a motel, church, office buildings and both sides of a dead-end street.
The hotel, which according to plans would have about 450 rooms, would be built next to the Block 162 office tower and incorporate a historic building along 16th Street.
Englewood-based Stonebridge Cos. also wants to convert existing structures on the other side of the block, facing Glenarm Place, into a parking garage, and a mix of retail and office space.
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