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Tide Cleaners acquires local dry cleaning business, doubles stores
The former Impressive Cleaners stores in Denver, Aurora and Centennial will be rebranded and join the three Tide locations that opened in Denver in 2019.
Dollar General to build massive distribution center near DIA
The retailer bought 75 acres in Aurora for $22 million and will spend a total of $172 million on the 919,000-square-foot facility.
23-story Golden Triangle project will incorporate existing retail building
The 250-foot-tall structure with 285 apartments would replace a pair of office buildings but keep Cherokee Row at 11th Avenue and Cherokee Street.
Apartment conversion planned as Broadway building sells for $3M
The only tenant in the former Burte Hotel is a pawn shop on the first floor. The 40 rooms on the second and third floors will be turned into 20 units for rent.
Ace Hardware store in Baker going out of business after 16 years
Store owner Andy Carlson blamed the rising costs and an increase in crime. “In a good year, a top-tier hardware store like this could do 7 percent at the bottom, pre-tax net profit. We’ve been squeezed into below five.”
Target planning package-sorting facility at former Paulino Gardens site
The retailer leased a new industrial building at 6300 N. Broadway, where the nursery closed in 2019 after about six decades.
Washington D.C. bagel shop dialing up spots in in Cap Hill, Berkeley
President Joe Biden visited a location in Washington, D.C., where the company was founded, shortly after his inauguration.
Edens closes RiNo land deal; sets stage for residential redevelopment
Construction of 85,000 square feet of retail topped with about 380 units in five- to seven-story buildings could start in the spring.
Apartment building planned for last undeveloped lot behind Union Station
Denver-based Focus Property Group, which developed an adjacent hotel, has owned the property for more than a decade.