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A local operator of large-scale family entertainment centers will open its third Front Range location this week when the Summit Thornton welcomes its first guests on Tuesday.

The Summit, which uses the tag line “Elevated Entertainment,” is a small chain that combines bowling alleys, laser tag facilities, a bar and restaurant and other games and entertainment options under one roof. It has two locations operating today, one in Windsor and another in northern Colorado Springs.

Its 50,000-square-foot Thornton facility will celebrate its grand opening 11 a.m. Tuesday, according to its Facebook page. At 580 E. 144th Ave., just east of the 144th Avenue-Interstate 25 interchange, it will feature 24 lanes of bowling, a 5,000-square-foot arcade and game room, a two-story laser tag arena, 175-seat restaurant, VIP area and more, according to a company news release.

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One of Denver’s most iconic diners could be changing hands soon.

After 20 years of business, Colfax late-night staple Tom’s Diner is for sale.

Tom Messina, the greasy spoon’s owner and namesake, put the diner on the market late last year. The half-acre lot is listed at $4.8 million.

In Denver’s hot real estate market, it’s no surprise that the land has already attracted some serious offers. Messina said he’s been approached by two developers interested in building housing on the land, which is zoned for residential and commercial use.

But if Messina gets his way, Tom’s will be a diner for years to come. “It would make me happy to see someone come in and keep the ball rolling and enjoy a busy and successful restaurant.”

While Denver’s hot real estate market nudged Messina toward selling — “The numbers work,” he said — it isn’t just about money. With 40 years in the restaurant industry behind him and his 60th birthday ahead, Messina said he’s ready for a new challenge, likely in a n..

Cives Corp. has bought 25 acres of land in the CenterPoint Logistics Park in El Mirage and plans to build the company’s eighth U.S. steel manufacturing facility in the West Valley city.

Georgia-based Cives bought the land for $3.66 million from John F. Long Properties and Novo Development LLC in Scottsdale. The parcel is part of the 1,400-acre business park, which was designed to contain more than 25 million square feet of industrial, warehouse and manufacturing space at buildout. The park spans…

The Cincinnati City Council is expected to hold off voting on FC Cincinnati’s development plan for its Major League Soccer stadium when it meets at 2 p.m. today because the club has yet to strike a deal with the Cincinnati Ballet over its future – whether it stays as a neighbor or moves.

“These last details we’re working through matter,” said Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld in a statement. “Being thoughtful and fair matters. While many of the remaining considerations of the situation…

Copart Inc. (NASDAQ: CPRT), a global online vehicle auction company, opened a new 20-acre location at 2668 N.C. 601 in Mocksville.

“We are excited to add our new Mocksville location to meet the increasing demands for our business in North Carolina,” said Jay Adair, CEO of Copart. “I am glad we will be able to serve our buyers and sellers with added convenience and vehicle options, with this new location.”

Eligible buyers can join auctions and bid on inventory through the Copart website…

With multiple high-profile apartment developments underway across Midtown, the 25-unit one in Cooper Young will be the first to finish.

Located at 999 S. Cooper St., the building follows the recent micro-unit trend; each of its apartments contains about 550 square feet. Chad Fischer, one of the developers, said his team will be setting up a model unit soon to show potential residents how they can fit all the necessary furniture inside the space.

“College dorm rooms aren’t this big, and two…

Retail space, corporate office space, a restaurant, a hotel – all options remain on the table for the 167,000-square-foot Mill House at Revolution Mill in Greensboro.

The property is one of several that Mayor David Briley is trying to sell to erase the city's $23 million budget gap. This particular site fetched an amount as much as $2 million below the appraised value.