A well-known Denver-staple, Denver Beer Co, opened doors to its fourth taproom last year in the Lowry neighborhood. It’s located within the “Exchange at Boulevard One”, which is a vibrant mixed-use community hub co-owned and developed by Confluent Development and Kelmore Development.
The SFP team managed the entire permitting process and secured permits for the massive 4,200-square-foot taproom and brewhouse (including new brew equipment, commercial kitchen, and bar), as well as for the 5,400-square-foot patio. The taproom has the capacity to hold 125 guests in the interior space and an additional 360 guests on two outdoor patio areas.
Congratulations to Denver Beer Co on their continued success! 🍻
Photos by our very own, Aaron Gustad.
About the Article Author
Andrew Fairbairn
Andrew’s educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning from Hunter College in NYC, and a master’s degree in Global Studies from The University of Denver. Working for over 20 years in the landscape design and construction industry, he understands the importance of construction and development for economic growth. Enforcement of International Building Code, and the municipal regulatory review process, is important for public safety and protections. The regulatory review process should be streamlined and made more efficient, allowing the private sector to flourish and innovate. As Principal and Owner of Service First Permits, Mr. Fairbairn has had the opportunity to represent private sector companies through the submittal of construction project proposals, improving the dialogue between the public and private sectors.