
Alex Hanifin and Matt Segal have gone from bootstrapped startup to REI store shelves in a year, increasing sales by more than 1,000 percent on the way.
Alex Hanifin and Matt Segal have gone from bootstrapped startup to REI store shelves in a year, increasing sales by more than 1,000 percent on the way.
CycleBar has signed a 10-year lease on space in the shopping center, among other fitness outposts like Pedego Electric Bikes, TruFit Athletic Clubs and Fit Republic.
Jason Barrons said interest grows for “historical European martial arts” every time HBO’s “Game of Thrones” airs a sword fight.
The 5,350-square-foot space, previously two separate dwellings, features an open floor plan and five outdoor decks for viewing Coors Field and the rest of downtown.
After launching in January, a company selling fiberglass hard-shell tents that perch on top of sedans, minivans and other larger vehicles already has racked up $200,000 in sales.
Heather Willer has transformed the 2,000-square-foot studio at 1138 E. Sixth Ave. into Axis Pilates, which also will offer cycling and TRX training.
First came the Silicon Valley tech firms. Now here comes the publicity.
Byron Walker, CEO of Denver-based Survival Frog, talks about recent spikes in sales, current events and his own stash of survival supplies.
A San Francisco-based software company has hired 20 employees in WeWork Union Station and is shopping for a private space in LoDo as it plans to double in size by yearend.
The gym rats at a recently launched fitness club north of Lakeside Amusement Park work out under a fierce tagline: “Train insane or remain the same.”
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