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Judge allows Tattered Cover’s $1.8M sale to Barnes & Noble
A $40,000 settlement with its Littleton landlord last week cleared the way for approval.
Cherry Creek mall jeweler robbed, feds investigate
Hyde Park Jewelers is closed in the meantime. Police have not made any arrests.
Ex-NFLer must pay business partner $200K, lost radio gig due to lawsuit
Chad Brown owns a reptile shipping company that has been the source of lawsuits.
CFO stole $850K, south metro travel company claims
Mile High Meetings & Incentives says a forensic accounting found embezzlement.
Vinyl Me, Please execs say they were wrongly fired to save on severance
Former CEO Cameron Schaefer and CFO Adam Block are countersuing the company.
Why Lakeside’s Cyclone hasn’t run in 2 years — and what the 116-year-old park is doing to bring it back
The ride’s shutdown is symbolic of the challenges in managing one of Colorado’s oldest and most beloved amusement parks.
Golf simulator bar The Local Drive picks Stanley Marketplace for third location
RiNo, where the company opened in 2022, is “progressing a little slower than we’d like,” founder Winston Manley said.
Judge orders cryotherapy spa to pay Central Park landlord $200K
Its owners previously sold a spa in Cherry Creek that was called a “dumpster fire.”
Food manufacturer Culinaire files to liquidate
The Denver firm had revenue of about $5 million each of the last two years.