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Denver businesses, charities stepping up to support furloughed federal workers with free pizza, pet food and more
With more than 15,000 of their federally employed neighbors out of work amid a government shutdown that does not appear close to ending, private businesses and charities in the Denver area are stepping up to help out.
That help is coming in forms ranging from free pet food to donations taken straight from businesses’ tills.
Crafty Fox pizzeria and taproom in Globeville is giving each furloughed worker who shows their employee ID one free 10-inch pepperoni pizza and a soda between now and Wednesday. It’s a national chain, but Fazoli’s this week announced free helpings of its baked spaghetti dish for furloughed workers who buy a small drink, an offer that also runs through Wednesday.
Over at 6115 E. 22nd St. in Park Hill, Oblio’s Pizzeria is taking the giving a step further. Federal workers and their immediate families eat free, but the restaurant also plans to “adopt” five federal workers and their families for the duration of the shutdown. Twenty percent of Oblio’s dine-in and take-..
WeWork enters second Colorado city by inking Boulder lease
The coworking space that's devoured space in Denver has officially entered the Boulder market.
Dexter Horton Building trades again, this time for $151 million
The seller is in the early stages of planning a condo/hotel skyscraper near Pike Place Market.
Washington Holdings mum on its role in big Seattle apartment plan
The project site is primed for residential development with Amazon and other companies expanding to the south and the University of Washington growing to the north.
Application reveals new details for Natomas retail project
Called Town Center East, the center of 77,553 square feet of commercial uses would have a gym, child care center and bank, along with stand-alone and multi-tenant buildings.
Viewpoint: Austin will work hard at Capitol to keep corporate incentives, better fund schools
Keep those corporate incentives coming and find a better way to fund schools. Those are two of the legislative priorities for the Austin Chamber of Commerce.
Form D Friday: $150 million issued for real estate private equity fund
Several other companies raised funding this week.
Two major Taos hotel deals rank as our Deals of the Week
Two separate deals announced this week mean big change for one of New Mexico's most well-known tourist destinations.
Crane Watch: Apple’s $1B campus is latest big construction project planned in Austin
In Austin's hot real estate market, new construction spans the gamut.
We've added more than a dozen new projects to our Crane Watch database, including a trio of senior-living communities, new mixed-use developments in places as varied as Pflugerville and East Austin, big new buildings in Mueller and a training center for public school leaders that is the brainchild of H-E-B LP CEO Charles Butt.
Crane Watch now has data on more than 180 properties in the Austin metro, covering billions of dollars…
Facebook inks big lease in East Bay to feed its growing workforce
After a slew of huge office deals in the past year, Facebook is also taking a big chunk of industrial space in the East Bay.