Andy Downard runs a tech startup. And a thrift store in southeast Denver. The combination is more logical than it might sound, because the company that the 43-year-old founded in 2023 — Thriftly — ...
Mortenson has wrapped up a RiNo development that was personal. The Minneapolis-based construction firm completed a four-story, 65,000-square-foot office building at 3083 Walnut St. in RiNo late last ...
Justin Lloyd wants to give his Ballpark neighborhood some more star power. The Pueblo native has owned Star Bar at 2137 Larimer St. for 15 years, having bought the mural-clad brick building and its ...
January’s top sales in the Denver metro area featured a record in Polo Club, two large acreages in Douglas County, a home overlooking the Denver Country Club golf course and one sold by a former ...
Michael Swift is bringing the Far East a bit farther west. “The goal is to make you feel like you’re in the streets of Asia,” he said. Swift is planning a spinoff of his Larimer Square restaurant Bao ...
Before the pandemic, Ben Bacon wasn’t much of a lentils guy. “I never thought twice about lentils, but I thought they were really good, and they’re high in protein and high in fiber,” he said, ...
“In this segment, a lot are buying in cash, so an interest rate buydown or covering closing costs lands on deaf ears.” ...
There’s a new man in charge of the food hall at RiNo’s Zeppelin Station. And he’s bringing large animatronic dinosaurs. Josh Schmitz of Ruckus Hospitality, whose concepts include the Disco Pig and ...
A decade-old computer programming school in Denver could close if a Thursday court hearing doesn’t go its way. Jeff Casimir, founder and executive director of the nonprofit Turing School of Software ...
Jeff Sussman’s gas station business went up in flames last year. Literally. In the early morning hours of August 21, he rolled over in bed and checked his phone to see a string of missed calls and ...
Several members of the Denver City Council on Monday expressed disappointment with two nonprofits paid millions to provide services to the homeless — and said the city needs alternatives. “There has ...
Whole Foods is coming to Arvada. The national chain, owned by Amazon, will open a nearly 40,000-square-foot store at 7815 Wadsworth Blvd., company spokesperson Carrie Rodgers confirmed in an email.
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