Plus, execs at Denver-based VF Corp are taking pay cuts, and Pac-12 cuts affect Colorado.
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Coronavirus roundup: Outdoor Retailer cancels June event, DaVita hiring
Plus, more employers have sent layoff notices to the state.
Owner of fitness chain buys South Broadway retail building
Jon Cerf said a Core Progression franchisee will open in the space, and that he has one other tenant lined up.
CorePower cuts yoga teachers nationwide at corporate-owned stores
The nation’s largest chain of yoga studios has laid off its yoga teachers.
Majority of golf courses closed Thursday for 2 weeks
Through Wednesday, most courses were allowing only walking and placed some form of a plug in the cup so the ball could be tapped away.
Coronavirus roundup: Breck reopen possible, Denver closing public golf courses
Denver also announced a number of changes to parking enforcement on Tuesday.
Mountain town shuttle service sues upstart competitor
Powderhound Transportation says its sales have decreased “significantly” since Slope Transportation launched.
Fitbit ends free monthly fitness classes in Denver, other cities
Local instructors said their funding stopped without warning. Fitbit Local has operated in Denver since August 2016.
Compass Fitness to open second concept two blocks from South Broadway location
The studio, named Compass Wellness, is the “softer side of Compass,” a co-owner said.
Zeppelin Development nabs 2 acres at base of Winter Park
For its first push into the high country, the company hopes to put a fresh twist on a mountain classic: The humble A-frame.