
Denver-born Sola Salons has been in the neighborhood since 2005 and now operates around the country.
Denver-born Sola Salons has been in the neighborhood since 2005 and now operates around the country.
Something’s brewing on Platte Street. New Mexico-based Old Barrel Tea Co., which sells loose leaf tea blends, is moving into Platte Street Mercantile’s former home at 1620 Platte St. This will be co-owner Heather Maccalous’ third location in the region, joining ones in Golden and Boulder. Old Barrel also has stores in New Mexico and… Read more »
“You can walk by and see it now, sure, but standing in the unit and looking across that balcony and being in that canyon is really an incredibly dramatic sensation,” said Kevin Ratner, co-founder of The Max Collaborative.
Boreas, which bounced to Denver and now Pueblo, is also targeting the industry’s DIYers.
The eatery’s new landlord sued it in April over unpaid rent.
“It was sort of an impulsive decision to open the bar down there,” said Matthew Fuerst, who resorted to stocking Coors Light in an attempt to gin up sales.
A former Wendy’s franchisee has brought the shop that puts “dirty sauce” on every sandwich to Colorado.
“There’s a lot of young people starting to play golf and you see these other companies doing different designs with shirts, club covers, golf balls – but nobody is doing grips,” said Zach Fanch.
A software company, an eco-friendly plastic company and battery charger manufacturer are among the firms that raised cash last month.
About 170 BusinessDen readers attended Tuesday’s event sponsored by G.E. Johnson.
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