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With years left on lease, Natural Grocers closing Cap Hill store over theft, safety
“It’s a shame,” said the company’s landlord, whose family also owns Argonaut Wine & Liquor one block over.
Vape firm expecting nine-figure deal says it ‘lost everything’ after being ‘bullied’ to sell
“We are very surprised that they are doing this,” says the financial advisors being sued by GoFire Inc., “… because the claims are baseless.”
‘Less casual’ golf simulator bar coming to Ballpark
Justin Brown is a 15-handicap with a business plan.
Vinyl Me, Please says execs used codename, NDAs to keep RiNo plant ‘top secret’
“The project is codenamed Project Willy Wonka,” its CFO reportedly emailed.
Gates Corp. says patent shared with Golden bikemaker shouldn’t have been given
“Gates has shown repeatedly that it will say and do anything to escape its contractual obligations,” a lawyer for Spot Brand responds.
Garden shop expanding into former dry cleaners on Colfax
City Floral’s owners bought the building five years ago.
James Leprino wins again, ending billionaire cheesemaker’s legal family drama
A state court denied his niece’s appeal, bringing a headline-grabbing case to a close.
Former car dealer opening golf simulator bar along Colorado Blvd.
Beau Cudahy is trading in his keys for golf clubs.
Airbnb service fees are taxable in Boulder, judge rules
Airbnb sued over a $415,000 tax bill. On Wednesday, it lost.