The new owner has founded Mexican and Italian restaurants in Colorado. He didn’t disclose his plans for the 8,400 square feet he acquired at 1745 Wazee St.
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Former Work & Class owner cooking up new concept in RiNo
Delores Tronco left Denver to open an eatery in New York City’s Greenwich Village just before the pandemic hit. Now, she’s back and opening The Greenwich on Larimer Street.
Amethyst Coffee leaves Lakeside, owners may sell business
“Neither of our hearts are really in it anymore. It’s just time for both of us to move on,” said Elle Taylor, who co-owns the local chain with Breezy Sanchez.
Korean barbecue chain puts franchising on front burner
Dae Gee Korean BBQ plans to sell its five Denver area locations to franchisees and add up to 10 more in other states by the end of 2022.
British couple goes on odyssey to buy Jefferson Park coffee shop
Stephanie and Will Naylor purchased 2914 Coffee in May as a way to move to the U.S., but getting here wasn’t easy.
Ken Wolf to RiNo landlord that paid him $50M: Keep out
Signs posted at multiple businesses, including Denver Central Market, say “Edens personnel/agents are not welcome.”
Cookie shop owner sweet on location overlooking Union Station
Goodly Cookies, a Utah-based chain, will open its first Colorado store at 1750 Wewatta St. in The Coloradan condo building.
Matzo ball soup lovers rejoice: Zaidy’s reopening under new ownership
The Jewish deli and bakery operated in Cherry Creek for decades, but now it has a new location.
Rotisserie restaurant spins up location in Louisville
The Rotary, which opened in LoHi food hall Avanti in 2018 and moved to Hilltop last year, also has a deal in the works for an eatery at the airport.
Denver-area eateries got $176M from Restaurant Revitalization Fund
Illegal Pete’s and the parent company of the Cherry Cricket and Wynkoop Brewing topped the list of 400 local recipients with $10 million each.