Scott Byington said both landlords are funding the roughly 1,000-square-foot buildout.
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Manufacturer closing Littleton facility, laying off 60
The company owns its 14-acre site.
Ad tech firm Choozle moves from RiNo to downtown
Choozle has chosen downtown after finding RiNo somewhat isolated. The 10-year-old digital advertising software firm last month moved to 8,000 square feet in the 25-story office building at 1125 17th St. The company moved from the Catalyst building at 3513 Brighton Blvd. The firm originally leased nearly 16,000 square feet there, although CEO Adam Woods… Read more »
Knife shop takes sliver of Platte St. retail space
“I’m not business trained,” said Elan Wenzel. “I’m just a chef that had an idea and took a chance.”
Own a vacant building in Lakewood? The city may send you a bill
“Vacant properties have a tendency to be higher demand on services, be that police service, fire service, code enforcement,” a city official said.
Ex-amusement park owners turn to Kickstarter for next act
“I can’t stand traveling anymore and being retired is stupid,” said Nathan Elinoff.
Bike reseller The Pro’s Closet raises another $20M
The Louisville-based company also has a new CEO.
Shoe store closes in downtown’s Denver Pavilions
Journeys was already in the mall when Gart Properties bought it in 2008.
Harris tapped to be Five Points BID’s first executive director
“It makes sense for us to focus on it the way we’re focusing on 16th Street Mall,” he said, noting revitalization has been forecast for decades.
Photos: Police chief, DA and others speak at crime-focused ‘BusinessDen Forum’
Other panelists at last week’s event sponsored by Ireland Stapleton were hotelier Walter Isenberg, the president of a private security firm and the city’s top advisor on homelessness.