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When the owners of iconic jazz club El Chapultepec decided to close the business for good in December, rumors spread about the future of the legendary spot: Would the building be torn down and replaced with a condo complex? Could someone buy the El Chapultepec name and keep the club going? Or would anyone have the moxie to take over the space and create something new?
The family of Jerry Krantz, who d run the Pec for decades, decided not to sell the business and just shut it down. But they didn t own its home Evan Makovsky, co-owner of Shames Makovsky Realty Company, bought the building at 1962 Market Street after Krantz died, leasing it back to his family and since the structure is in a historic district, it isn’t going anywhere (though there s plenty of construction next door at the future home of Dierks Bentley s Whiskey Row).
Vaccine eligibility expands Thursday, March 11, 2021 7:53 AM
OHIO Beginning Thursday, March 11, all Ohio residents aged 50 and over are
eligible to receive any of three available COVID-19 vaccinations.
Citing an increase in distribution of the vaccine, Governor Mike DeWine
made the announcement Monday during a scheduled news briefing.
The Ohio Department of Health has prioritized age in disseminating the vaccine.
“Age is by far the biggest indicator,” DeWine said on Monday. “It’s so important that we don’t get sidetracked.”
Increasing
eligibility to those aged 50 to 59, a population which comprises
roughly 38% of the state’s population or nearly 4.4 million
individuals creates an equally significant opportunity to further
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DENVER â The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is relaxing some COVID-19 restrictions under an amended public health order issued Sunday.
The changes include increased capacity for restaurants and an expanded last call to order alcohol for counties on Level Blue and Level Yellow on the state s COVID-19 dial.
The amended order is also bringing changes to the dial. While the levels â green, blue, yellow, red and purple â remain the same, the changes will give counties more wiggle room before they are bumped up and restrictions are tightened.
Increased capacity for restaurants and seated indoor events will allow Level Blue counties to seat 225 people without using the distancing space calculator, up from capacity limits of 175 people. Also, 5 Star-certified businesses on that level may expand capacity limits by 50 people above the Level Blue caps.