Himalayan Spice will be Khagendra Gurung’s second eatery along the Berkeley retail corridor, and he also signed a lease in RiNo to open a second Himchuli.
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Pandemic drives auto loan refinancing startup to double office space
COVID “gave us a good push,“ said RefiJet’s CEO. “We grew from doing about 1,000 loans a month in 2019 to doing 2,000 loans each month in 2020.”
Pure Barre founder drops price on Cheesman Park mansion to $4.25 million
The sellers originally listed it for $5.4 million in 2018, but have since lowered the price to adapt to the market, according to listing agent Jed MacArthur with Re/Max.
Denver bong cleaning startup is a big hit with $1M exit for founder
Entrepreneur Dakota Sheets, who launched Resolution Colorado at age 20 with just $300 in his pocket, shows doubters it was no joke.
Uber founder’s Denver ‘ghost kitchen’ opens with nearly 30 concepts
CloudKitchens, whose Lincoln Park facility will compete with two others in Denver, is a major player in the industry but secretive about its operations.
Arvada used baby product reseller boosts inventory with Buybuy Baby deal
“We’ve always been supply-constrained as a marketplace,” said co-founder Kristin Langenfeld.
Evo buys on Lincoln Street to gear up rental business
The move will allow the existing 9,500-square-foot store at the edge of Cap Hill and the Golden Triangle to free up more space for shoppers. And the retailer is looking at leasing more in the neighborhood.
Geologist doubles down on coffee cart venture after pandemic layoff
Blake Eatherton’s two The Dnvr Coffee Co. carts can typically be found stationed in Wash Park on the weekends.
Local owner sells rest of apartment portfolio to New York firm for $30M
Urban American Management purchased four buildings in City Park West, Cap Hill and Cheesman Park from Classic Properties of Denver last month.
Pet food store owners list 114-year-old Country Club mansion for $5M
The 12,108-square-foot home was commissioned by Denver businessman Chester Morey as a wedding present for his daughter in 1907.