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A space listed for lease earlier this summer on K Street in Midtown has been scooped up by the operator of a planned new restaurant.

A Tudor mansion overlooking the 11th hole at the Cherry Hills Country Club is back on the market with a $14 million price tag.

The 15,000-square-foot Cherry Hills Village mansion on Churchill Drive combines classic English Tudor design with Rocky Mountain views.

Agatha Kessler, the wife of Curtis Fentress (founder and CEO of Fentress Architects), purchased the home in January 2021 for $7.9 million using Magic Coco LLC, according to property records.

Fentress founded his firm in 1980 and completed projects worldwide, including Denver International Airport’s tented terminal, the Colorado Convention Center and the Broncos stadium at Mile High.

It was constructed in the 1940s. Previous owners completed an $8.1 million full restoration that added 8,500 square feet in 2007. The mansion includes five bedrooms and 12 baths, plus eight attached garage spaces. The property also has a 2,200-square-foot guest cottage.

The current owners focused on the landscaping, and designed and installed c..

This fall marks the first time that vaccines will be available to fight the triple threat of Covid-19, flu and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which pose an increased risk to young children, elderly adults and immunocompromised people.

Michael Greenberg, medical head of vaccines in North America at Sanofi ADR (Nasdaq: SNY), says last fall's “tripledemic” — when kids with RSV filled pediatric hospital units as the flu and coronavirus circulated in lockstep — is still fresh on people's minds.

“What…

If Waystar does become publicly traded, it could be a boon for Louisville’s health care industry.

Tampa-based Beef 'O' Brady's has two restaurants in Volusia County currently, with none in the immediate Daytona Beach area.

A Germantown-based engineering firm has been busy with local projects. The firm is among the fastest-growing companies in the region by revenue.

A technology company in the Dayton region with a strong focus in research and development just relocated its facilities to a new office. The relocation will accommodate the company’s growth as well as help it better serve its customers.