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Media company files Ch. 11 with a pile of debt
A Fort Collins firm that makes health-related videos, animations and software owes creditors at least $4.4 million and defaulted on a $1.6 million bank loan.
Marketing firm closed in August; bank sues for $500K
The suit claims a Denver-based marketing firm skipped payments on a personally guaranteed loan when it abruptly closed in August.
Denver marijuana lawyer hits the airwaves
Bob Hogan is now starring in national TV ads for his locally based law firm, trying to reach a growing pool of potential cannabis entrepreneurs.
Denver ad firm’s Aspen campaign pinpoints values, not vistas
Aspen Skiing Co.’s 2017 advertising campaign by local agency Karsh Hagan is meant to highlight the history of Aspen Gay Ski Week and the resort’s efforts to protect the environment, among other social causes.
Goodworks: Nonprofit roundup for 9.8.17
BusinessDen is starting a new monthly roundup of statewide nonprofit news. In this edition, the Colorado Symphony receives a $75,000 grant and the Boettcher Foundation dishes out $690,000 to 15 organizations. To get your news in our roundup, please email [email protected].
Boulder firm enlists Peyton Manning for OtterBox campaign
The Boulder office of Crispin Porter + Bogusky worked with the Fort Collins-based phone case manufacturer on three videos filmed in Eldorado.
Bay Area PR firm enters market with RiNo office
First came the Silicon Valley tech firms. Now here comes the publicity.
Mile High Stadium seeking sponsorship as Broncos kick off
On the hook for a $4 million annual payment for stadium sponsorship after Sports Authority went bankrupt, the Broncos have yet to find a new company to take over naming rights.
Denver Zoo holds inaugural event in push for funding
The nonprofit held its first State of Zoo event, reporting that it spent $48 million on operations last year and employed 530 full-time staff.