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Two Denver-area billboards lead to years of litigation and legislation
A lengthy and litigious saga has played out at I-25 and U.S. 36 since 2016.
Spin this: PR heavyweights clashed on politics, clients as merger soured
A court battle between Novitas Communications and Aiello PR involves a giant homebuilder, Black Lives Matter and getting fired by a Chevy dealer.
Ad agency bails on McGregor Square HQ after moving from Boulder
Crispin Porter Bogusky subleased its 18,000 square feet to cybersecurity firm CyberGRX, a decision a spokesman attributed to new management.
Glendale rolls out ad campaign to promote quirks
Rugby is a way of life. Sweatpants and hoodies are stylish. No to organic food, unless it’s pizza. Concierge cops. Welcome to Glendale.
Pocket Outdoor buys Outside magazine, changes corporate name to Outside
The company’s series B financing was led by Seqouia Capital Operations LLC, which invested $150 million in the company and gained a position on the company’s board of directors.
Beta mountain biking magazine to launch March 30
Beta will attempt to capture the market left behind when American Media Inc. shut down Bike magazine in October of last year.
Crispin Porter + Bogusky to move headquarters from Boulder to Denver
Crispin Porter + Bogusky is in the process of moving from Gunbarrel to a 20,000-square-foot office in McGregor Square in LoDo.
Startup marketplace connecting athletes with sponsorships opens $3.5M funding round
Olympians have struck deals through Denver-based Icon Source, which raised $500K from professional athletes as it launched last year.
Boulder advertising startup Flytedesk lays off staff amid coronavirus
“Coronavirus obviously had a big impact on anyone and anything on college campuses,” CEO Alex Kronman said. “Our business is college campuses.”