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.
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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.
Infinite Monkey Theorem expands canned line
After popping the top on the canned wine market, a RiNo winemaker is adding a fizzy drink made with Palisade peaches to its list of single-serve cocktails in aluminum packaging.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 7.3.15
A diverse and meaty pipeline this week with lots of office expansions and some investment sales.
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 »
New Drive-In Boasts Weekend Sellouts
The drive-in is making a comeback with a new theater that opened in June.
Energy firms’ name spat spills into court
A national energy company has accused a local propane provider of using the power behind its name.
Bang! Restaurant is Closing
After nearly 19 years preparing Southern cuisine, a Highlands restaurant is hanging up the apron.
Stapleton Gets Grass Station Dispensary
Ryan Fox’s Grass Station Dispensary is stepping on the accelerator.
Gym chases cheaper rent from the Highlands to Wheat Ridge
After a drawn-out search for a new home, a Denver gym is back in action.