Author: Bernadette Berdychowski
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Metro Moves: Boutique office in Cherry Creek breaks ground
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. Cherry Creek office building begins construction Construction has begun on a boutique office building in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood, its developer BMC Investments announced Monday. The…
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Metro Moves: Boutique office in Cherry Creek breaks ground
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Historic restaurant The Fort to be sold to former Elitch Gardens, River Mile owner
The Fort, Colorado’s historic restaurant and full-scale replica of an adobe fur-trading fort, has been in family hands since its opening in 1963. Soon, it’ll have a new owner. The restaurant listed on the National Register of Historic Places announced Friday that current owner Holly Arnold Kinney entered a purchase agreement with Revesco Properties, the…
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With new Michelin stars, Denver’s South Pearl Street ready to make the dining world its oyster
When Chef Toshi Kizaki first came to Denver’s South Pearl Street with his brother nearly 40 years ago, he recalled the for-rent sign he saw on a former Piggly Wiggly grocery store where they opened Sushi Den together. There was a gas station and auto repair shop on the street, a movie theater, a sandwich…
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Colorado business confidence continues to fall under Trump administration
An economic measurement tracking the sentiment of business leaders across Colorado continues to lean negative, according to a new report from the University of Colorado Boulder. The Leeds Business Confidence Index –- a measure of how business leaders across Colorado feel about the future of the national and state economy — declined ahead of the…
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Downtown Development Authority to buy Denver Pavilions mall for $37M
The Denver Downtown Development Authority (DDA) on Tuesday approved spending up to $45 million to purchase and upgrade the Denver Pavilions. From that total, $37 million will go toward purchasing the shopping mall on 16th Street at Glenarm Place, city officials and Mayor Mike Johnston announced. The mall is currently anchored by an H&M, a…
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Denver wants to buy old Goodyear to build affordable housing in heart of downtown
The City and County of Denver is working to close on a deal with the property owners of the former Goodyear auto repair shop in downtown worth $2.5 million. Denver’s finance department asked City Council’s finance and business committee Tuesday to approve $2,525,000 from contingency funding in the Capital Improvement Fund to buy two parcels…
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Metro moves: 50-year-old Littleton furniture store plans to shut down
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. A Littleton furniture store to close after nearly 50 years ZOLi Contemporary Living, a local furniture store founded in 1976, is shutting down, the owners announced…
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In its 10th year, Colorado tattoo convention inks itself as a hub for local artists
More than a dozen tattoo artists were at work at the National Western Complex in Denver over the weekend. Inside the event hall on Saturday, attendees laid across tattoos chairs on either their backs, sides or stomachs as artists worked under surgical-like lights. Other artists sat at their booths with paper cutouts of their favorite…





