
The zoo has installed some of the 21 dinosaur sculptures that are part of an exhibit opening July 1, including a 5,400-pound T-Rex that stands 25 feet tall.
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The zoo has installed some of the 21 dinosaur sculptures that are part of an exhibit opening July 1, including a 5,400-pound T-Rex that stands 25 feet tall.
A 4,000-square-foot gym has opened at 2000 S. Dahlia St., a 5-minute drive east of the University of Denver.
The New Hampshire-based fitness franchise has leased 19,200 square feet at 815 16th St., on the second level of the Walgreen’s building.
An energetic yogi has flipped on the blacklight and pumped up the jams at her first studio, in the Westminster Promenade.
It’s a new marketing tactic for the Grand Junction company, which design trailers resembling curvy campers from the 1950s and ’60s.
For their third outpost, the co-founders of Big Power Yoga in Houston are opening a 2,550-square-foot studio at 2470 Broadway in early August.
An ax-throwing event venue is staking its ground north of Denver, opening a 2,500-square-foot outpost at 845 E. 73rd Ave. this August.
The New York-based stationary bike company celebrated its opening day at Cherry Creek Shopping Center on Thursday.
New workout instructions for the gym’s Tennyson Street patrons: Don’t sweat on the art.
The company, which promotes outdoor adventures for women, plans to use the fresh provisions to push into new territory.
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