Jonathan Kahn said he paid about $50,000, not counting inventory, for the site spun off from a Buena Vista shop in 2015.
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Club at Inverness completes $750K bunker renovation
“The course has a new look and the playability has improved immensely,” said a designer on the project.
Members-only auto racing track proposed on 600 acres near DIA
Ascent Drive, which says joining would start at $65,000, has “received entitlements from planning to operate,” an Adams County spokeswoman said.
Lone Tree residents sue city over noise from pickleball courts
The RidgeGate residents want the courts shut down until a “soundproof structure” is built around them.
‘Breathing room’: Telluride clothing company files for Chapter 11
Debt has “caused the company’s issues to snowball,” Western Rise’s owner says.
Upscale tiny home maker in Rifle now ’embracing the RV side of it’
“The market for a really, really high-end tiny house is very niche, so we wanted to pivot,” said Land Ark’s Brian Buzarde.
Glenmoor Country Club plans $35M clubhouse expansion
77 percent of members voted in favor, according to a club representative.
The new pickleball? Five Points lands club for different racket sport
Padel originated in Mexico and has grown in popularity, trailing the rise of pickleball across the country.
Packraft maker wades into new territory with cooler brand purchase
“Do we downsize our staff and really get more efficient on overhead? Or do we acquire another company to continue growing and support a broader staff?”
Jefferson County public golf course debuts $17M clubhouse
“We are one of, if not the busiest golf course in the state of Colorado,” said Executive Director Ronald Hopp.