The developer of a hotel in Denver’s Central Park is tired of waiting for fajitas. Missouri-based Drury Development Corp., which owns the Drury Inn & Suites at 4550 N. Central Park Blvd., has sued a ...
Restaurateur Jared Leonard has closed three of his four remaining Denver-area restaurants, including one whose property he lost to foreclosure last fall. Grabowski’s Pizzeria, which moved from RiNo to ...
The Shops at Northfield is losing a second major retailer. JCPenney plans to close its store at 8568 E. 49th Ave. in Denver within the open-air mall by May 25, a spokesperson told BusinessDen on ...
A Wash Park church has had its last supper. Mile High Building & Development bought the Washington Park United Church of Christ building on 0.43 acre at 400-420 S. Williams St. last week for $4 ...
Despite high construction costs, interest rates and permitting challenges, Denver’s contractors were still busy in 2024. BusinessDen analyzed every permit issued in the city last year to determine ...
Andy Downard runs a tech startup. And a thrift store in southeast Denver. The combination is more logical than it might sound, because the company that the 43-year-old founded in 2023 — Thriftly — ...
A country bar is in the works in LoDo. Restauranteur Francois Safieddine, whose group Lotus Concepts Management is behind spots such as My Neighbor Felix and ViewHouse, appears to be bringing a ...
The owner of the 32-story 17th Street Plaza office tower in downtown Denver says a deal to sell it should close later this month. Chicago-based Equity Commonwealth said in a news release Monday that a ...
A liquor store along Federal Boulevard that’s worried about losing its license — but, critically, hasn’t actually lost it — has come up short in a second legal battle with the city. Last week, a ...
Several members of the Denver City Council on Monday expressed disappointment with two nonprofits paid millions to provide services to the homeless — and said the city needs alternatives. “There has ...
A city-owned motel intended to house the homeless, empty since Denver bought it 18 months ago, could be sold this year. The city began looking for a firm or organization to take ownership of the ...
A nationwide law firm is on the move in downtown Denver. Across the street, that is. Philadelphia-based Ballard Spahr told BusinessDen it will shift its Denver office, which has 60 local lawyers and ...
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