
A San Francisco-based software company has hired 20 employees in WeWork Union Station and is shopping for a private space in LoDo as it plans to double in size by yearend.
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A San Francisco-based software company has hired 20 employees in WeWork Union Station and is shopping for a private space in LoDo as it plans to double in size by yearend.
After a hail storm flooded Colorado Mills Mall and foiled her plans for a June 1 launch, Parrin Kringel has regained her balance and is set to open Yoga Pod in October.
The Gio Ponti-designed building on West 14th Avenue and Bannock Street will host visitors for a final time before construction on Nov. 19.
The space will cater to entrepreneurs that need amenities like a 3-D printer and soldering gear to test ideas for hardware devices connected to the internet.
Big institutional money has snagged an early addition to the LoHi apartment construction boom.
Developers are weighing possibilities – including hotel, office and residential space – for the long-vacant, three-story former jazz club and its surroundings.
The seller’s real estate agent said the goal is to “find a developer that would be interested in tearing down the building.”
Developers are planning three storefronts, including a brewery that has signed a lease on 4,000 square feet.
A 14-year-old private equity company has closed its biggest fund yet, which it plans to invest over the next five years in the central U.S.
A mountain in the Andes is beckoning to Colorado ski bums stuck in the summer doldrums.
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