Three buddies have just launched a RiNo business that sells tuk tuks, electric trikes that can be used to shuttle goods or passengers. And they’ve got three of the exotic vehicles cruising through downtown Denver picking up fares at $3 a pop.
Burl Rolett
Farm REIT plants Tech Center roots
Looking for a more visible spot since going public last year, a farm-focused real estate firm is hoping to grow its business with a move from the suburbs to the DTC.
Boozy ice cream shop putting a twist on dessert
A Denver startup is making drinks and dessert a one-scoop stop. The alcoholic ice cream concept opens its first storefront on Colorado Boulevard this weekend.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for May 15, 2015
A 60,000-square-foot mall in Wheat Ridge changes hands and more than $14.66 million worth of apartments are sold.
RiNo developer to hand off 300-unit project
A newly built apartment complex is under contract to be sold as its developer works the next phase of the project.
Valet startup rolls out app downtown
Hoping to capitalize on the frustrations of downtown drivers, a new mobile app is offering on-demand valets in some of the city’s most cramped neighborhoods.
Equine entrepreneur brings business home
After 15 years abroad, a Denver native has returned home in hopes of wrangling a share of the horse product market in the U.S.
NY investor buys into RiNo project
A hip RiNo office development scored a sweet deal with a New York investment firm as it gets ready to launch the project’s next phase.
LoDo’s $150M development breaks ground
The Z Block project – which will bring new office, retail and hotel space to LoDo – broke ground on Monday with one massive office lease already in hand.
Mining firm scoops up downtown space
A mining consulting company is leaving Lakewood after more than 20 years in favor of a downtown office tower.