Evo Rock + Fitness, which operates climbing gyms in Louisville as well as New Hampshire and Maine, expects to open the facility in early 2020.
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Evo Rock + Fitness, which operates climbing gyms in Louisville as well as New Hampshire and Maine, expects to open the facility in early 2020.
The canvas tents in Morrison go for between $129 and $200 a night.
The Spot Bouldering Gym had hoped to open before Christmas 2018, but that moment finally came last month.
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.
“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.
Core Progression currently has three corporate-owned locations, in Arvada and Northglenn. Now, the company is headed to Las Vegas and Miami.
Sales of Golf Gum last weekend were greater than the previous 18 months combined, according to Denver-based Apollo Gum.
As with most good things, it all started over beers after a bike ride.
The resort announced in February it would bail on the Epic Pass. Now, it says no pass but its own will give users more than seven days of access.
Carrie Dorr, who sold the chain in 2012, has run Life Smart as a website for years. But now, she’s returning to the brick-and-mortar world.
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