
Stem Ciders has been at 2811 Walnut St. for a decade. “We saw this as an opportunity to move into a newer space.”
Stem Ciders has been at 2811 Walnut St. for a decade. “We saw this as an opportunity to move into a newer space.”
“There’s more foot traffic in Cherry Creek,” said Tai Beldock, who hopes to find a permanent location in the neighborhood.
Candi CdeBaca, who pushed back against the previous request to build apartment towers, was absent from Monday’s meeting.
Koko Ni will fill the previous space of Lea Jane’s Hot Chicken. Both eateries are owned by Fam Hospitality.
Hearth Bakery hasn’t paid rent in recent months or made the property upgrades it agreed to make, according to the lawsuit.
Byron Weiss, an 82-year-old who has owned the property for three decades and seen five previous deals fall through, hopes the sixth time’s the charm.
The company is also looking farther afield with a new deal brewing in Montana.
The proposed North Wynkoop project at Brighton and 42nd Street would also incorporate retail, office space and 262 residential units.
“The chicken isn’t worth the money, it’s what it represents,” said Beacon’s owner of patrons who pay $500 for an image of a chicken with a disco ball.
Thanks to our readers who joined us at the redevelopment project being undertaken by Nichols Partnership.
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