Also, two Denver hospitals have started testing for the virus.
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Coronavirus roundup: Restaurants can deliver alcohol, Broadmoor closes
Plus, Denver-based startup Chef Connect pivots.
Certificate of demolition eligibility issued for Bonnie Brae’s Saucy Noodle building
But Historic Denver says the company planning to buy the structure has no plans to demolish it.
Coronavirus roundup: Hancock business relief measures, Simon mall closures, 5280 note to readers
Plus, Transform Colorado had been hoping to open its second studio in RiNo this week.
Convenience store at edge of RiNo being converted to 7-Eleven
“We need to upgrade to match the new image that is coming in the next 20 years,” Preet Puri said, noting the area’s changing demographics.
Coronavirus roundup: Westword warns of cuts, Galvanize closes coworking spaces
Plus, a D.C.-based Mediterranean chain has delayed the opening of its first Colorado location.
Coronavirus roundup: Breck reopen possible, Denver closing public golf courses
Denver also announced a number of changes to parking enforcement on Tuesday.
Coronavirus roundup: Hancock, then Polis, order restaurants closed except for delivery, takeout
The governor also ordered “large placings of gathering” to close, specifically naming gyms, theaters and casinos.
Owner of bakery, restaurant plans third business along South Gaylord
Angela Pilloud, of Devil’s Food Bakery and The Cookery at Myrtle Hill, believes Wash Park residents are asking for more retail.
Downpours Coffee opens third location in Wash Park
The company has operated in Berkeley since 2013 and Congress Park since 2016.