A group of Colorado ski industry veterans are out promoting Act II for the forgotten ski area, which went bust and shut down in 1974.
Kate Tracy
Boulder cooler startup stashes $400K in fresh VC
An outdoors startup peddling a $450 cooler has socked away $400,000 in its ice chest, according to recent SEC filings.
Bike maker expands product line and workspace amid sales boom
After five years fighting for a toehold in the mountain bike industry, a Denver brand is expanding its local presence with more production space and a new line of bikes.
Eight-figure upgrades will spruce up Aspen’s summer season
Aspen and Snowmass will entertain summer visitors with zip lines, canopy tours, a mountain coaster, new hiking trails and a challenge course.
Cap Hill mansion sells after dropping price in half
A turn-of-the-century mansion built by a Denver businessman and beer baron is on the market in Capitol Hill for $3.5 million.
School of Mines nabs Golden office building
The Colorado School of Mines is adding to its Golden campus with the $5 million purchase of a 1980s office building, 10 minutes from the center of campus.
Texas restaurateurs choose RiNo for first out-of-state venture
A husband-and-wife pair that owns seven Texas restaurants has picked Denver as its first establishment outside the Lone Star state.
MSU taps into $3M brew lab expansion
The money would go into turning part of the Tivoli Student Union into what the school hopes will be the MIT of beer-making: five laboratories, 30 fermentation tanks and enough testing equipment to make a craft brewer thirsty.
Former Qwest exec lists $6M pair of Hilltop homes
A retired Qwest executive is selling his two side-by-side Cranmer Park homes — outdoor pool and basketball court included.
Ski shuttle slims operations as CDOT tests bus service
“CDOT didn’t care that we had substantial concerns about them doing this,” shuttle bus owner Jeff Buxton said. “The issue is that they can go back at any time and put us out of business.”