Denver is changing fast, as people are discovering as they start going out and about in the city again. I drive down Colfax all the time, writes one reader. Noticed as they were taking apart the old PT sign..there was an older one under it. All I could see was Famous Chef. Could not find anything on this old restaurant. Can you help?
Famous Chef turned into the infamous PT s All Nude.
Sure can, thanks to Michael Roberts, who shared the story just a few months ago as the city moved forward with plans to turn the property at 8315 East Colfax Avenue, which once hosted PT s All Nude II, into a $15 million, 82-unit affordable-housing complex.
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He has started delivering fish around Rarotonga, free of charge, three days a week.
After months of having no work, fishers have returned to the waters and sales have picked up to almost reach pre-Covid levels.
Tim says the Government s Go Local initiative has helped. We were lucky that the people already had this idea that if they support small local businesses, particularly in agriculture or fishing, then that made them a good person, and they really supported us.
Nine fishers catch and supply fish to The Fresh Fish Company and four people are employed to process it.
Tim says the cessation of international travel took him by surprise.
On March 1, Denver City Council unanimously approved the expenditure of $15 million to build an 82-unit affordable-housing complex at 8315 East Colfax Avenue, on a lot that most recently was home to PT’s All Nude II, a strip club.
The project will mark yet another chapter in the fascinating history of the address, which has gone through major changes since the mid-1900s, when the building housed one of the most beloved restaurants of the era. How the site went from a family favorite to the location of a notorious 2015 murder that was among the incidents used as a rationale to shutter PT s All Nude II once and for all is a very Denver story one that all involved hope is taking a happier turn.
The First COVID Dining Room Lockdown
In early March, the seriousness of the looming pandemic became more obvious as COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths began to mount. Some restaurants began closing to protect their employees and customers even before it was mandated, but on March 17, Governor Jared Polis ordered every bar and restaurant in Colorado to suspend in-house dining, with only takeout and delivery sales allowed. That model continued until May 26, when businesses were allowed to reopen at 50 percent capacity.
Tavernetta has been packaging a rainbow of cocktail choices for takeout customer for most of 2020.
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Liquor To Go In a pandemic-inspired move that may stick around long after we ve dropped our masks, in March Governor Polis issued an executive order allowing takeout and delivery of alcoholic beverages