
A company that manufactures a $2,000 stationary bike and sells a $40 monthly subscription to watch workouts is trying a new play from the home gym playbook: fancy showrooms.
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A company that manufactures a $2,000 stationary bike and sells a $40 monthly subscription to watch workouts is trying a new play from the home gym playbook: fancy showrooms.
For Leslie Friedman, what started as an experimental elective at an all-girls charter school in Lincoln Park has become a greater push toward including young women in the CrossFit craze.
The International Fly Tackle Dealer Show is moving from Orlando to Denver in 2019, with plans to nearly double its vendor lineup.
BusinessDen spotted a few golf balls in the Cherry Creek along Speer last week. Regrettably there was no ball retriever nearby.
Skiers looking for first tracks away from crowded resorts have a new option to test out the backcountry in Granby.
It’s a long way from New York to Las Vegas. So a company that rents touring vans is setting up a new hub in Aurora.
Investments in new equipment, along with the addition of three employees, will push the ski manufacturer from 350 pairs per season to 550.
A former Notre Dame tennis player is trading aces and backhand smashes for barre fitness, opening soon at the corner of Belleview Avenue and Newport Street.
A pair of Pilates instructors are hoping to outmuscle the competition when they open The Fab Method at the end of February.
Colorado skiers could score big if this year’s best football players score low in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
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