The papers are taking their rivalry to court after one called the competing publication’s publisher “a person with a dual personality.”
Aaron Kremer
New beer spot taps into homebrew talent
A brother-and-sister team is getting ready to open a startup brewery that puts homebrewers’ recipes behind the bar.
Downtown tower tops off upgrades
A 20-story office tower is moving into the last phase of a major renovation project that will update the building’s lobby and elevators.
Community papers change hands
Community newspapers covering Wash Park and Cap Hill recently turned the page and have been taken over by new owners.
Hoppy dispute turns litigious
A large Colorado brewer is taking a Texas beer maker to court over one of its brew names. And both sides claim that they started using the
Startup flexes muscle scan software
A startup is pumping more than $4 million into its muscle-monitoring technology that allows athletic coaches and trainers to prevent athlete injuries.
Restaurant dispute heats up in court
A Boulder restaurant group with several spots in Denver is suing a Loveland restaurant for infringing on its name and logo.
Medical firm hit with class-action suit
A Castle Rock medical firm was sued by its shareholders last week over allegedly misleading them about a pending FDA ruling on the company’s primary product.
Box seat service debuts spin-off site
After raising $1 million from friends and family, a Denver-based firm is taking a page from the Airbnb playbook. The goal for the sister site is to connect people all over the country searching for luxury suites at events and games and vet cities for expansion.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Jan. 30, 2015
Restaurants and retailers lease space in Cherry Creek, a venture capital firm buys nearly 25,000 square feet on Colorado Boulevard and an unnamed buyer spends $3 million on 7.5 acres on Wadsworth Boulevard.