A Colorado Springs resort is touting what it hopes will be the warm-weather equivalent to “ski in, ski out” accommodations: A hotel where cycling tourists can pedal into and out of their rooms.
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Pipe manufacturer to lay off dozens by February
The Vancouver, Washington-based company also announced it will close a manufacturing facility near the I-76 and I-25 junction, in order “to sharpen our focus on margin over tons and reduce costs.”
Bankrupt Cherry Creek brokerage faces $6M debt, 3 lawsuits
LBH Corp., which owns California residential real estate brokerages under the brand name Shorewood, first receded into bankruptcy last month.
Burger joint relocates after 6 months on 38th Ave.
Chef Troy Guard took over 3759 Lipan St., then called Sunnyside Burger Bar, in January.
Federally supported IT startup files Ch. 7
The IT company, which advertises cloud storage, data processing, security services and IT certification prep courses on its website, filed for bankruptcy in Denver on Friday.
Two Western Slope wineries hit the market
Two Western Slope vineyards squeeze into the market, with the equipment to grow, harvest and ferment grapes.
California designer to open first Colorado store in Cherry Creek
A San Francisco-based women’s boutique known for its knitwear is spinning a Cherry Creek outpost.
Broncos legend lists home for $22M
The guy who led the Broncos to their first two Super Bowl titles is looking for one more big-time win in Denver.
Another cybersecurity firm raises capital
Denver-based Optiv, which advises customers on how to prevent, detect and clean up after security breaches, opened a funding round on June 20 and has landed $2 million in new investment.
Ad firm sued for overdue invoices
Former advertising darling Factory Design Labs has been sued for stiffing media outlets on a $50,000 bill. Last week, New York-based National Cable Communications (NCC), which purchases ad space on pay TV and other media on behalf of advertisers, joined several magazines that claim the Cherry Creek-based firm failed to pay its bills. NCC sued… Read more »