Pat Hamill, George Solich and Joe Assell will be inducted this weekend, along with others who made a mark on the course.
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Pat Hamill, George Solich and Joe Assell will be inducted this weekend, along with others who made a mark on the course.
The town administrator sees a “plausible path forward” to making town ownership a reality.
“I wish I could’ve left two years ago,” said Zach Hepner, who has owned Velosoul Cyclery for 13 years.
The used bike retailer shuttered last month after raising nearly $100 million. But someone bought its IP.
RigStrips, founded by two Denverites from New England, sells car mounts that keep skis, boards, poles upright.
Members voted 77 percent in favor of the $35 million renovation in 2023.
The Louisville-based firm’s website is advertising discounts up to 90 percent.
Wolf Rigs, in Littleton, is appealing a bankruptcy court’s order to close and liquidate.
Meadow Creek Tennis Club, north of 6th Avenue near Lakewood Country Club, sold for $3 million.
The independent outdoor retailers has been an institution on Platte Street for more than two decades.
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