The building is home to restaurants Denver Biscuit Co., Atomic Cowboy, Fat Sully’s and Himalayan Spice, as well as an orthodontics office.
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Corner retail property along Tennyson sells for $5M
After prep school pullout, carpet cleaning CEO sells gym to church
Oxi Fresh Arena has died and gone to heaven.
Local ramen chain takes over South Pearl Street lease
Sukiya Ramen, which has three locations in Denver, replaces Etc. Eatery, which closed in June after two years.
Topgolf-inspired basketball complex opening in former Centennial grocery store
“I had to create the whole layout since … architects weren’t really clear on the vision,” said co-owner Jimmy Bemis.
Council votes 9-3 to rezone Cherry Creek lots for residential project
Some neighbors pushed back on rezoning what the owner called “a very underutilized portion of a very sought-after neighborhood.”
Apparel store Veronica Beard takes space in Cherry Creek
The New York-based retailer’s first Colorado outpost will be in the former location of Max Clothing, which moved earlier this year.
Pepsi breaks ground on massive new plant near DIA
The 1.2 million-square-foot facility will be the company’s largest plant in North America, with 500 employees, and replace an existing plant in RiNo.
Downtown Ritz-Carlton hotel accused by neighbor of scaring away buyers
The owners of an adjacent building called The Bridge that stretches over Curtis Street claim the Ritz’s actions amount to a fraud and extortion scheme.
Watson objects to receiver sale of stake in Golden Triangle office space
The Northstar Commercial Partners owner is also battling a lawsuit filed by Amazon, and is accused of securities fraud by the SEC.
Japanese denim retailer, in New York since 2006, picks RiNo for second store
“RiNo feels a lot like a New York neighborhood,” Blue in Green co-owner Geoffrey Chorbajian said.