An Irish pub housed within the 16th Street Mall Sheraton hotel has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but its owner said the restaurant will remain open.
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Sprint cuts 250 from Englewood call center
The wireless giant, in a massive effort to cut costs, is laying off 250 employees from its Englewood call center.
Grant nonprofit taps new director
A foundation that doles out millions of grant dollars each year has a new president and executive director — one who has been on the receiving end of the nonprofit’s philanthropy.
Needle-free shot startup pulls in more investors
Hoping to sell its product to pharmaceutical companies, a Golden-based company that makes an injection system without using needles plans to have $6.7 million raised by the end of the month.
Nonprofit beefing up revenue with CrossFit gym
A gym nonprofit is building a for-profit CrossFit gym next door to its Champa Street location to offset the cost of offering free fitness classes to people recovering from addiction.
Breathalyzer firm’s new CEO turns focus to pot testing
A Wheat Ridge company has a new president and CEO, who said much of this year will be devoted to the development of a reliable breathalyzer test for marijuana.
Co-working chain launches $5M raise
One of the big players on the local co-working scene is passing the hat around to investors and has already raked in more than $3 million in a planned $5 million campaign.
Defense lawyers team up on new firm
A pair of criminal defense attorneys who were co-workers at a larger Denver firm have set up their own practice with a focus on pre-charge defense and various types of crimes.
Former Mr. America lists custom-built house
A bodybuilder and custom metalworker, whose custom Evergreen home features touches of both careers, has put the 6,800-square-foot house on the market for $1.78 million.
New homes squeeze in next to Lowry museum
A block from an air and space museum and its retired B-52 bomber, a new residential development is adding two dozen homes on less than 2 acres in Lowry.