A $1 million house looks different in Cherry Creek or Boulder than in Arvada or Central Park. Check out 11 “luxury” home sales.
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Former Cherry Creek art gallery space eyed by sushi chain
Uchiko is a more casual Japanese concept than Uchi, which has operated in RiNo since 2018.
With house prices skyrocketing, is $1M still a ‘luxury’ sale in Denver?
Homes selling for $1 million or more quadrupled in the Denver area from 2016 to 2021, with 1,353 in 2016 and 5,548 in the first 11 months of this year.
BYOB clubhouse on tap for former brewery in Sunnyside
“There’s no bartenders or TVs, and it’s conversational,” said a Birch Road co-founder. “You can talk to each other, and hear each other.”
Bakery known for mochi muffins shuttering both Colorado locations
“I always tell people that small businesses are the frontlines of any frustration or anger pent up from the pandemic,” one cofounder said. “We just deal with how people process it and, unfortunately, it’s more on the negative side.”
Plant-based frozen food startup ends meaty $23M funding round
Jack & Annie’s in Boulder sells products using jackfruit from India in 1,500 stores around the U.S.
Billionaire buys 500-acre Steamboat Springs ranch for $18M
Mark Stevens, who Forbes estimates is worth $5.2 billion, was a partner at Sequoia Capital when it invested in Google, PayPal and LinkedIn.
Camping app born out of Telluride accelerator raises $11M
The Dyrt, which launched in 2015, has crowd-sourced more than 4 million photos, reviews and tips of 44,000 campgrounds around the country.
Artist sues startup Shinesty after it uses image without permission
“Shinesty is literally tattooing themselves with infringement,” states the lawsuit, which says two employees’ bodies display the copyrighted image of a ghost with breasts.
Health care chain zooms in on LoHi for second Denver location
ZoomCare also has clinics in LoDo, Boulder and Arvada but nixed the one planned for Capitol Hill.