
More than halfway to its goal already, a manufacturer of diet supplements and snack lines known for its celebrity endorsements has a $2 million capital raise in the works.
More than halfway to its goal already, a manufacturer of diet supplements and snack lines known for its celebrity endorsements has a $2 million capital raise in the works.
With thousands of new apartments hitting the market in 2015 and even more on the way this year, landlords are upping their promotion game to lure in new tenants, offering months of free rent, high-end appliance perks and free parking.
Tech, food and cannabis companies racked up the venture capital over the course of 2015, and Denver-based investment funds were flooded with another $6 billion.
A Denver-based company with offices across the U.S. is loading up another $3 million in a recent capital raise.
Marking its fifth home for those recovering from addiction and escaping violence and homelessness, a local nonprofit is rehabbing a 19th century mansion on Broadway.
The president and CEO of a Denver nonprofit, who leaned on the organization herself as an immigrant in the 1970s, is stepping down from her post in 2017 after nearly 40 years with the group.
Spread between Jefferson Park and Cap Hill, a nonprofit that provides health and social services to people with HIV is moving into a 24,000-square-foot space on East Colfax.
What started as a one-woman firm is now too big for its Greenwood Village current space and is hopping over to a larger office in Centennial.
Long vacant and overlooked for potential redevelopment, a once broken-down synagogue building in Five Points has a new congregation: an assembly of artists and nonprofits, brought together through an extensive rehab project and $350 rent.
Another local oil company, listing more than $5 million owed to its major creditors, has filed for bankruptcy – the newest in a string of energy firms to take a hit this year.
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