Layoffs will begin no sooner than October 7, the company said, when the Commerce City plant is slated to stop operating.
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Packaging plant to close, lay off dozens
Developer plans office/retail for Sunnyside industrial building
Developers are planning to renovate a cinderblock industrial building just off of Chaffee Park into a new 7,600-square-foot office and retail space.
Chuze Fitness opens in Westminster; plans more local gyms
Chuze Fitness, which opened its first local spot today in Westminster, has plans to bulk up with four more Denver outposts with a simple business model: a monthly membership covered by coins in the couch cushions.
EverWest doubles down on Five Points
Another developer has planted its flag on Five Points’ construction row with a $1.15 million purchase.
Q&A: Indoor ski center's Saddler Merrill
An indoor snow sport idea imported from the Netherlands has carved into its Centennial home. BusinessDen asked Merrill why he thinks ski bums will jump at the chance to hit her indoor slopes.
New Jersey developer enters Jefferson Park for $3M
A New Jersey developer bought itself a piece of Jefferson Park with a nearly ready-to-dig development plan earlier this month.
Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 7.22.16
An eight-figure industrial space buy and superfruit specialists among this week’s real estate moves.
Globeville property sells for $13M
A pair of Denver developers closed a seven-figure land deal in northern Denver this week.
LoHi corner lot sells for $750,000
Shortly after selling a Berkeley property, a Denver developer has closed a deal for a LoHi corner.
Pipe manufacturer to lay off dozens by February
The Vancouver, Washington-based company also announced it will close a manufacturing facility near the I-76 and I-25 junction, in order “to sharpen our focus on margin over tons and reduce costs.”