The 12,220-square-foot location at the Colorado Center was originally slated to open in April, but then the pandemic arrived.
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LoHi salon owner sues adjacent eatery owner, alleging misuse of funds
Defendant’s Northside Eatery + Market opened earlier this year next to the plaintiff’s 303 Beauty Bar, which is at 1671 Central St.
Realtor association: ‘Toughest market to buy a home in metro Denver history’
There were 5,301 active residential listings at the end of September, the lowest ever for September.
LA-based massage chain rolling into Cherry Creek
The franchisee is planning two more Denver metro area locations, which will be among 50 spas the company plans to open around the country.
CEO of restaurant company lists Country Club home for $6.8M
The mansion was originally the residence of architect Burnham Hoyt, who designed Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Denver entrepreneur hopes single-blade razor gets cut of shaving industry
“As a man you think about the most premium shaving experience you can get, and it’s going to the barber to get a hot towel shave with a single blade,” said Uno Shave co-founder Paul Tappon, who decried the shaving industry’s “multi-blade madness.”
RiNo grain-free food company closes Series B funding round
Capello’s did not disclose how much it raised but said in an SEC filing in May that it had raised about $6.4 million of the planned $9.7 million funding round.
Sisters behind leotard brand launch non-dancewear women’s clothing line
“Luckyleo has been doing well, but it hasn’t been experiencing the explosive growth that it was prior to the pandemic,” said co-founder Chelsea Early.
Denver flooring wholesaler franchisee files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Prosource of Denver suffered financially after an employee was caught stealing and the pandemic slowed sales, according to its attorney.
As single-family homes get snatched up, downtown condo listings stack up
“There are houses averaging over $600,000 that can’t stay on the market for more than a few days, and then downtown, you have condos that aren’t selling or having to drop their prices,” said Lori Greenly, an agent with Denver-High Rise Living.