“Kevin Semcken is concerned about his sons and about the companies which he founded.”
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“Kevin Semcken is concerned about his sons and about the companies which he founded.”
“It’s way better than you’d get in New York, Scottsdale or Beverley Hills, which is where our closest competitors are in terms of the closest thing that we’re offering.”
The company shuttered nine stores in the Denver metro area in recent days.
Both hope to land DDA funds.
The chain, which also closed a store along Colfax in Lakewood last month, owns the Denver real estate.
Drive Coffee, which is no longer operating, hints at a comeback: “Keep an eye out.”
“All those people west of I-25, I figure, are probably ordering records online,” co-owner Pete Stidman said. “I-25 is just a mental barrier.”
“We are truly grateful for your loyalty and support over the years,” says Creager Business Depot, which has been around since 1958.
Joe Markham claims he was pushed out. The company says that he should be.
“I could drink wine like a champ, I love red wine,” the owner of Blendings Winery said. “But I had never made it before.”
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