
Dikeou Realty claims the Office of Information Technology’s attempt to invoke a “colocation” clause doesn’t apply since its staffers just work from home.
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Dikeou Realty claims the Office of Information Technology’s attempt to invoke a “colocation” clause doesn’t apply since its staffers just work from home.
Manzo Lobster & Oyster Bar closed after three years in business following a difficult past.
An architecture firm will move from downtown to Five Points, a seafood distributor leases in Thornton and a flooring firm leases in Aurora.
The long-shuttered Wheat Ridge grocery store will become home to Colorado’s largest indoor pickleball facility.
The Lone Tree mall is the latest in the area plotting to replace surface parking lots with residences.
About 170 BusinessDen readers attended Tuesday’s event sponsored by G.E. Johnson.
The brewery specializing in ‘pre-colonial’ beers has dealt with COVID, inflation and a car crashing into it.
The restaurant’s parent company bought its Cherry Creek property back last year in partnership with a developer.
The company, which also recently secured a space in RiNo, opened its service center in 2021.
Merchants had revenue of $20 million last year, while Pear Workplace Solutions did $25 million.
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