Jezebel’s will take over former Squeaky Bean space

When the Squeaky Bean abruptly left its spot at 3301 Tejon Street in June, it left a hole in fans’ hearts — and also in the hot, hot restaurant neighborhood of Highland. But now the corner space next to Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe has a new tenant: Jezebel’s, the next…

What’s on your bucket list, before it’s too late?

Denver has narrowly escaped destruction numerous times. When the railroads crossing the country in the 1860s threatened to skip the infant city altogether, leaving it high and dry on the plains, boosters worked fast to secure a line — and a future for Denver (and a fortune for themselves). A…

Colorado Springs lives it up with new logo and slogan

When you think of Colorado Springs, what do you think of? Pikes Peak? The Garden of the Gods? The Broadmoor? The Air Force Academy? Ted Haggard? Yesterday, while Visit Denver’s annual meeting was learning that National Geographic Traveler will feature Denver next year as soon as the magazine can find…

Fortune Valley bets on a new name: Reserve Casino Hotel

When the Colorado Gaming Commission heads to Central City for its monthly meeting next week, it will be greeted by a new casino. Or at least, a casino with a new name: Fortune Valley, which got its start as Harvey’s Wagon Wheel Casino, then became Harrah’s, will next be Reserve…

Westboro Baptist Church to take on the East High Angels?

Sadly, it’s too late to block the border. By now the professional picketers from Westboro Baptist Church, Fred Phelps’s “god-hates-fags” group, have likely made their way from Kansas to Colorado, where they’ve announced plans to picket two Jewish General Assembly meetings downtown today. They’re also threatening to show up at…

Initiative 300 goes down; local restaurateurs savor their victory

Initiative 300, the paid sick-leave proposal on yesterday’s ballot, would have affected just about every business in Denver — but restaurants became the real poster child of the campaign, on both the pro and con sides. The Yes on 300 campaign used scare tactics — including pictures of cantaloupes on…