
“We’ve decided to extend sizing,” an executive at the apparel company said. “If you go up to 5X in sizing, it requires about 30 percent more space.”
“We’ve decided to extend sizing,” an executive at the apparel company said. “If you go up to 5X in sizing, it requires about 30 percent more space.”
Francois Safieddine, who won a World Series of Poker bracelet in 2007, upped the ante over competing offers for 250 Steele St.
“We wanted a different lifestyle, and opening a restaurant in New York would have been more than we wanted to put in,” said Noisette co-owner Lillian Cho.
Joshua Thurmond started building LavaBoxes in his garage in 2020. He has sold 4,000 of his Tabletop Vol-CAN-nos and uses a warehouse in Globeville.
White Lotus Therapeutics launched in Sloan Lake in 2016 but the business outgrew its space and the owner needs the new spa to “catch the overflow.”
Christopher Teigland and his wife Ariana named Glo Noodle House after his mother, “who always took care of people through food.”
The Flyfisher Group’s lawsuit against Coffee at the Point says it paid the owner cash as agreed for the eatery but the owner did not transfer the assets.
The $5.8 million paid for an East Wash Park home is by far the highest price ever in the neighborhood.
Denver-based Project Canary raised $111 million of the $223.6 million taken in by 27 Colorado startups, which was down $128 million from last year.
Nathan Stern and Zach Cytryn left Broad Street Realty to launch Fuel & Iron, which is opening a Pueblo-themed bar in LoDo and a food hall in Pueblo.
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