
The Crossroads Center has long been operated by the Salvation Army as an overnight shelter. But it went 24/7 last year.
The Crossroads Center has long been operated by the Salvation Army as an overnight shelter. But it went 24/7 last year.
“We should be acting like partners, not adversaries,” he said of the firm that paid $55 million for his real estate holdings, making him its biggest local tenant.
She takes over leadership of Techstars from the accelerator’s co-founder David Brown, who will continue to serve on the board.
Restaurateur Alex Gurevich, who is opening his fourth high-end Japanese concept, is also preparing to expand his brand into Lowry.
The concrete structure on Santa Fe Drive, built sometime between 1915 and 1925, once stored coal but is no longer used.
When the pandemic hit, “we turned to puzzles, but we could never find a subject matter we were interested in,” Gavin Levy said.
“If we pull this off, it’ll be like getting your vegetables but not realizing it,” said Dr. Tony Frank, CSU System’s chancellor. “It’ll be really educational and at the same time, incredibly enjoyable.”
The buyer owns several other buildings on the block.
We’ve tossed in a handful of updates where appropriate.
From WeWork to Tom’s Diner, here’s a look at what stood out from the year’s business news.
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