
The converted Beth Eden Baptist Church and an adjacent building in West Highland – the site of a multi-year zoning battle – just found a buyer.
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The converted Beth Eden Baptist Church and an adjacent building in West Highland – the site of a multi-year zoning battle – just found a buyer.
The Canada-based ax-throwing bar notched a better location three minutes away to squeeze in more room for its lumberjack-like competitions.
A Greenwood Village-based real estate investment firm has made its second $100+ million buy of 2017 in the Ballpark neighborhood.
A Denver company that caught on to a crooked accountant in 2015 and recouped stolen payroll taxes is now being asked by the lawyers unwinding the fraud to hand over that money.
Publisher Cliff Bautsch said the paper had been taking strides to improve online content, but it wasn’t enough to cover expenses.
A Denver developer that specializes in multifamily communities has acquired the 0.14-acre parcel after another firm’s plans for a residential tower fell through this year.
As cryptocurrency valuations skyrocket, one Denver company is seeing growth as well. Ideas By Nature, which assists blockchain companies in both creative and technical projects, recently leased nearly 7,000 square feet at 1875 Lawrence St. in LoDo. Business development director Jeff Vier said the company outgrew its previous 2,000-square-foot office at 1009 Grant St. earlier… Read more »
In preparation for more military contracts, Pathfinder Systems received a patent for a component of its simulator used by gunnery troops on helicopters.
After nibbling at potential office sites all over downtown Denver, the burrito behemoth has settled on a location for its new home base.
The Georgia-based company said the closure and layoffs are “due to the sudden and unexpected termination of a major contract with Xcel Energy.”
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