Denver unveils $100 million to create jobs, attract businesses

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has unveiled a $100 million, four-part plan to address everything from workforce development to low interest loans, and incentives for companies to move to the city.

Thursday’s press conference was held outside the original Snooze, a popular breakfast and brunch restaurant serving pancakes and mimosas. Snooze, which launched at its Ballpark Neighborhood location 20 years ago, is now a nationwide success. Its co-founder says it’s opportunities like these that got his business off the ground.

“We’ve got 70 restaurants now, 10 states, we have over 3,000 Snoozers working for us,” said co-founder Adam Schlegal. They grew despite the odds.

“Running a restaurant in Denver is actually harder than most,” Schlegel added…

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