The co-founder of Geek Fuel is preparing an unboxing of sorts himself – moving the company into a hip new office at Industry RiNo Station.
Kailyn Lamb
Bar Fight: Price competition trickles into booming craft beer scene
The beer business – which has grown to more than 300 breweries around Colorado – is starting to look a little frothy.
Offices above Denver Central Market nab 2 tenants
“There is a soulfulness down there,” jeweler Abby Sparks said about her new RiNo showroom. “It’s the heart of Denver.”
Coding school embeds in a new coworking space
A national programming academy is pulling out of one coworking space in LoHi and booting up in RiNo.
Indian restaurateur launching fine-dining concept in Cherry Creek
For Eddie Ganesh, the goal is to expand horizons for Coloradans eating Indian food, getting them to try more than just staples like saag, tikka masala and vindaloo.
Goodworks: Nonprofit roundup for 9.8.17
BusinessDen is starting a new monthly roundup of statewide nonprofit news. In this edition, the Colorado Symphony receives a $75,000 grant and the Boettcher Foundation dishes out $690,000 to 15 organizations. To get your news in our roundup, please email [email protected].
Colorado Mills pushes to complete $50M renovations by Black Friday
Following a May hailstorm that damaged the roof and flooded stores, the Lakewood mall has been piecing itself back together, focusing first on tenants with external entrances.
The Green Solution looks to make marijuana mainstream through radio
The dispensary chain, among the largest in the state, last week debuted an online morning show hosted by 15-year radio veterans Larry Ulibarri and Kathie J.
(Video) Inside the creation of a Colorado Camper Van
Hand Webber the keys to a Dodge Promaster, Ford Transit or Chevy Express, and the owner of Colorado Camper Vans will turn a humble hauler into a home away from home.
66 million-year-old dinosaur fossil unearthed in Thornton
The horns and shoulders of a triceratops, discovered on a construction site owned by the city, is property of the state thanks to a 1973 law that says archaeological finds found on public land are Colorado’s for the keeping.