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Former Denver theater building to keep hosting events after Archetype Distillery leaves

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A former theater along South Broadway in Denver that sold last month will remain an event center going forward.

Pete Foster, a local real estate broker, said Thursday that he and business partner Yimaj “Steve” Kalifa will take over the 119 S. Broadway building in July, after current tenant Archetype Distillery moves out.

“We’ll keep it as an event center, but kick it up a notch,” Foster said.

Kalifa purchased the building last month for $5.84 million from Archetype founder Wade Murphy.

Archetype has been using the space for both distilling and hosting events. But Murphy is moving the distillery operations to Eagle County no later than June. And he told BusinessDen in December he wanted to get out of hosting events, noting it was a completely different business than making spirits.

Foster, meanwhile, praised Murphy’s renovations to the structure, which dates to the 1910s.

“It’s basically brand new in here,” he said.

The building at 119 S. Broadway was built more than a century ago as a theater called The Webber. (Thomas Gounley, BusinessDen)

Foster, 45 and a Colorado State University graduate, said he’s been a real estate broker locally for 17 years, the past two with Madison Commercial. Foster said Kalifa, a long-time client, will own the majority of the event center business — which has yet to be named — and he’ll own a minority stake.

It’s one of two projects the two have teamed up on. Kalifa and Foster are also working to open a jazz club called LIV Denver at 1448 Market St.


A former theater along South Broadway in Denver that sold last month will remain an event center going forward.

Pete Foster, a local real estate broker, said Thursday that he and business partner Yimaj “Steve” Kalifa will take over the 119 S. Broadway building in July, after current tenant Archetype Distillery moves out.

“We’ll keep it as an event center, but kick it up a notch,” Foster said.

Kalifa purchased the building last month for $5.84 million from Archetype founder Wade Murphy.

Archetype has been using the space for both distilling and hosting events. But Murphy is moving the distillery operations to Eagle County no later than June. And he told BusinessDen in December he wanted to get out of hosting events, noting it was a completely different business than making spirits.

Foster, meanwhile, praised Murphy’s renovations to the structure, which dates to the 1910s.

“It’s basically brand new in here,” he said.

The building at 119 S. Broadway was built more than a century ago as a theater called The Webber. (Thomas Gounley, BusinessDen)
The building at 119 S. Broadway was built more than a century ago as a theater called The Webber. (Thomas Gounley, BusinessDen)

Foster, 45 and a Colorado State University graduate, said he’s been a real estate broker locally for 17 years, the past two with Madison Commercial. Foster said Kalifa, a long-time client, will own the majority of the event center business — which has yet to be named — and he’ll own a minority stake.

It’s one of two projects the two have teamed up on. Kalifa and Foster are also working to open a jazz club called LIV Denver at 1448 Market St.

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