Swimply had 14 residential pools in the Denver metro area on its app Monday, including two inside city limits. But it’s a zoning violation in Denver.
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Vail Resorts chief marketing officer to take over as CEO
The company’s longtime CEO Rob Katz is planning to step down and will be replaced by Vail chief marketing officer Kirsten Lynch.
Berkeley man rides electric bike boom, makes conversions his full-time job
Former Elitch Gardens entertainment manager Eric Guetterman makes a living turning regular bicycles into e-bikes at his Tennyson Street home.
More Denver recreation centers reopen as city hires back staff
Six began operating July 6 but indoor pools remain closed. All of the city’s recreation centers are scheduled to reopen by September.
Cryotherapy franchise rivals chill, join forces and expand in Colorado
Restore Hyper Wellness + Cryotherapy, which already has two spots in the Denver area, will be adding five more around the state.
Black Diamond Equipment bails on downtown store
But the Salt Lake City-based outdoor gear retailer is still opening one along Pearl Street in Boulder.
New boxing gym owners get ready to enter the ring in Uptown
Gladys and Emily Stork are opening Worth the Fight Boxing & Fitness where Scales Pharmacy used to be at 1999 Pennsylvania St.
Friends open yoga studio after pandemic forced many to close
Ahimsa Yoga started offering classes in March at 1303 E. 6th Ave., formerly home to Trouts Fly Fishing.
Concerts return to Red Rocks after revenue plunged 96 percent in 2020
The city-owned venue, which made $52 million in 2019 and only $2 million in 2020 due to COVID, now charges acts a percentage of the door. It previously charged a flat nightly rental.
Taken for a ride? Developers of Idaho Springs gondola sue over missing $4.5M
The company, which accused its lender and title company of breach of contract and fraudulent concealment, still plans to build the Mighty Argo Cable Car.