Preparing for an aggressive expansion, a grocery store has a new Berkeley location underway in the longtime home of Elitch Lanes.
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Grocer clears out former bowling alley
Next huge project launches at Union Station
A developer broke ground on a $240 million apartment project at Union Station Wednesday that will also include a Whole Foods.
RiNo video tech company boots up expansion
With a $2 million investment boost in hand, a RiNo video management company has plans to add offices in new cities and further develop its platform.
Developer reviving Welton St. building
As the area around Welton Street booms with new construction, a 120-year old property will add to the area’s rehab projects with plans for new office and retail space.
Apartment tower under construction in the Golden Triangle
EVIVA Cherokee, a 274-unit apartment tower at 1250 Cherokee St., broke ground two weeks ago. It’s a joint venture between Denver’s Charter Realty Group and Atlanta-based Integral Group.
European-style hostel opens in LoDo
Chad Fish is about to embark on his first venture in the hotel industry – a LoDo hostel he’s dubbed Hostel Fish. And he’s using Airbnb to help book rooms.
Hotel company plans second Stapleton site
A year after its first venture into Stapleton, an out-of-town hotel developer is closing a reservation for 112 more rooms.
Sushi Bar takes Emilio’s space on Colfax
East Colfax Avenue looks to be getting a taste of East Asia.
Northwestern Mutual enlarges Colorado Boulevard office
Northwestern Mutual has a little extra room to work in at a Colorado Boulevard building that already bears its name.
Denver’s Indaba sold for $2 million
A California firm is buying an e-commerce startup in RiNo, with the latter’s employees staying put. Santa Barbara-based Warp 9 will purchase online storefront builder Indaba by the end of September. The two companies will combine their web retail services to create Indaba Group, a Denver-based subsidiary with an office in California. “There are a… Read more »