Dan Whitehead, founder of a wealth management firm, and his wife call the custom mansion they moved into last year “Shoots & Ladders.”
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Yana Vishnitsky, refugee who became head of Denver nonprofit, dies at 75
“Her only job in (the U.S.) was at Jewish Family Service, and she went from translator to the director of Russian resettlement, and then CEO,” said a friend.
Union Station Farmers Market reopens under new management
Boulder County Farmers Market had run the Denver market since its 2016 launch but pulled out earlier this year, so HobNob Events took over.
Former Platt Park garden shop property sells for $850K
“I was worried that someone was going to buy it, and it wasn’t going to be for the community anymore,” said Nora Baldwin. “So, I jumped on the purchase.”
After eight years, Eagles bar near DU pouring last beer at end of month
“At some point it’s like pushing a boulder up a hill,” Asbury Provisions co-owner Chris Topham said of staffing and pandemic challenges.
Photos and highlights of BusinessDen’s ‘The Future of Aurora’ event
Much of the discussion revolved around two large areas with development potential: land near DIA and the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center.
Food truck park opens by Westminster RTD station
“If the trucks are making good food and money, we’re happy,” said Blake Sanchez, co-owner of Run Westy Run.
Brothers-in-law launch diaper bag designed for dads
The Fathercraft bag, which will retail for $300, will suit most men better than the Kate Spade polka dot bag a founder had to use.
LoHi steakhouse closing after 12 years
“It’s either been really slow some days or it’s so busy that we can’t keep the wheels on the bus,” a LoHi Steakbar co-owner said of not renewing its lease.
Connecticut chef leases two spots in Denver
Bill Taibe and his business partner are opening a Japanese pub in LoHi and a Mexican restaurant in Platt Park in 2023.