A Denver schoolteacher last year asked the U.S. Board of Geographic Names to rename the peak Mount Cheyenne Arapaho. But a counterproposal has been submitted.
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Pay-what-you-want yoga studio coming to Cap Hill
Black Swan Yoga is set to open up next to restaurant Bang Up To The Elephant.
Snowboard brand Burton drops into RiNo
The store is expected to open in early 2020. Burton will be down the street from Patagonia, which plans to move its Denver store to the district.
Denver brothers look to resell used Japanese vehicles amidst #vanlife boom
The Mitsubishi Delica is rarely seen in the U.S. But if you buy one from Turner and Cameron Wyatt, pay attention to the steering wheel.
Colfax Marathon seeks new title sponsor after 10 years with Kaiser
What does it cost to attach your company’s name to the Denver race? Expect to pay at least $250,000 annually, with a three-year commitment.
Bouldering gym planned for Golden
Evo Rock + Fitness, which operates climbing gyms in Louisville as well as New Hampshire and Maine, expects to open the facility in early 2020.
Red Rocks glamping venue adds 20 more tents going into second year
The canvas tents in Morrison go for between $129 and $200 a night.
Bouldering gym opens in the Golden Triangle
The Spot Bouldering Gym had hoped to open before Christmas 2018, but that moment finally came last month.
New-to-Denver gym leases space at 9th and Colorado
Las Vegas-based TruFusion has seven locations operating around the country. A franchisee has leased 12,500 square feet in Denver said in a crowded fitness market, the class size and variety will differentiate it.
City Park Golf Course delays opening
“We’re not opening the course until the turf can handle the stress of golfers playing on it, just to ensure the long-term success of the course,” a Parks and Rec spokeswoman said.