The gym still has a virtual presence. “Rebel Workout is going to sit on the sidelines for a second, which I’m OK with,” co-owner Melissa Levy said.
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BusinessDen Assembly recap: Telluride, A-Basin execs talk sudden March closure — and next season
“I know the hardcore group is going to come back and ski; I’m just unclear about who’s too afraid to come back and try,” said Al Henceroth.
Listings, pending home sales jump in Denver area in May
It’s a strong indicator the housing market is recovering from a statewide stay-at-home order that affected showings.
Ghost kitchen ChefReady plans July opening in Overland neighborhood
Ghost kitchens produce food exclusively for delivery.
Platt Park garden shop closing early as owner looks to sell business
“Hopefully it won’t be the last season for the Garden Patch, but it will be the last season through me,” Andrea Ayers said.
Church-turned-residence hits the market in Cherry Creek at $4.3M
“Everyone who walks in is amazed by not only the quality of construction but also how quiet it is and how livable it is,” Jeff Hendley said.
Boulder kombucha startup Rowdy Mermaid raises $3.5M
The company now has raised a total of $7 million.
‘Shark Tank’ donut maker to open shop in RiNo
“We’re hoping to take Voodoo Doughnuts to the next level,” said Marquez Fernandez, co-owner of The Doughnut Club.
Demand boomerangs back for vacation rentals
“In May, we’ve had 10 of our best days, not only pre-COVID but in the history of the company,” said a co-founder of Glamping Hub.
With giant tents and assigned seating, food halls try to adapt to a post-corona world
“Food halls are the antithesis of coronavirus,” said Mark Shaker. “They’re about bringing people close together, so to not have that connection has been challenging.”