“Any place you can get your car or jeep or whatever, you can get this trailer in,” said the Palisade-based maker of the $16,000 machines.
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$2.6M development for outdoors industry approved in Grand Junction
A husband-and-wife duo plans to break ground on a site to anchor eight to 10 outdoor manufacturers and companies.
Golf club claims water authority cut off 600K gallons/day
In its second lawsuit in as many years, a Centennial course claims a regional water authority is fighting dirty and not delivering the sewage it needs to irrigate the fairways.
Bodybuilder opens first studio across from Denver Health
Danielle Harvey soon will open Body by D, a yoga, personal training and group fitness gym at 520 Cherokee St.
Golf legend and former CU star Hale Irwin is part of team rebuilding City Park Golf Course
Denver has picked a fivesome of businesses to redesign and rebuild City Park Golf Course as part of a $40 million rehabilitation and flood-mitigation project. Former CU golf prodigy and three-time U.S. Open winner Hale Irwin will serve as a consultant to the lead course architect, Broomfield-based iConGolf Studio. Scott Rethlake, director of golf for… Read more »
NFL player is selling Evergreen home
New Orleans Saints defensive end Paul Kruger, who bought house for $5.4 million, seeks $8.5M
Outdoor treats await at Denver’s new rec center
Denver Parks and Recreation has allocated $400,000 to put a 30-foot climbing wall and 11-foot bouldering area in the under-construction recreation center going up next to East High School.
Colorado Ski and Golf investing more than $400,000 to renovate top location
The chain’s ‘No. 1 volume store’ earns 90 percent of revenue from skiers, snowboarders
Confluence Kayaks pulls into new upstream digs
As a massive mixed-use development prepares to break ground near its storefront, a staple of Platte Street has swum upstream to a three-story, 6,500-square-foot building at 2301 Seventh St. near the aquarium.
Chairlift 2.0: Centennial startup wants to sell ads on the safety bar
The lowly chairlift safety bar may be in for a digital upgrade if three Centennial entrepreneurs can bring their vision to ski mountains this winter.