The city-owned course closed in October so a new irrigation system could be installed that uses non-potable water.
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LA-based fitness chain opens first Colorado location in Cherry Creek
Barry’s is going in next to Shake Shack in Elevation Development’s 260 North building.
Outdoor gear maker emerges from Chapter 11 focused on bike products
Let’s Go Aero filed for bankruptcy after a string of lawsuits but the founder said sales grew by 40 percent in 2020 and the company is profitable.
Cherry Hills Country Club teeing off on $50M clubhouse renovation
“The reason why I think our members believe it’s important is so we can continue to be relevant,” said a board member of new amenities designed for families.
City Park Golf Course eases out of dormant winter; expects full play in May
It was closed for renovations from late 2017 through last September, when it reopened for “limited play” to protect new turf. Soon it will allow carts and offer more tee times.
Fledgling backcountry resort hunts for $1M stash
Bluebird Backcountry, Colorado’s first lift-less ski resort, said it will be open again near Steamboat for next year’s ski season.
Bolder Boulder cancels 2021 race
Even as Colorado makes strides to reduce COVID-19 infections, the virus has claimed another casualty: the iconic Bolder Boulder 10 in May. “The bottom line after talking daily with public health officials, the city of Boulder, and the University of Colorado is that safety restrictions and our timeline prevent us from holding the traditional Bolder… Read more »
Evo buys on Lincoln Street to gear up rental business
The move will allow the existing 9,500-square-foot store at the edge of Cap Hill and the Golden Triangle to free up more space for shoppers. And the retailer is looking at leasing more in the neighborhood.
Lift-accessed mountain bike park proposed for state land in Conifer
Two recent transplants from New Hampshire want to open Full Send Bike Ranch in 2023, but it must be approved by Jefferson County before a lease deal can be signed with the state.
Western Colorado’s Powderhorn ski area has huge plans to build 50 tiny homes
A former Vail Resorts executive and the Gart family, who own the 1,600-acre mountain resort outside Grand Junction, see affordable lodging as an attraction.