Bubba’s Fine Foods sells items such as Bourbon Vanilla UnGranola and Blazing Buffalo ‘Nana Chips’.
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Denver dry cleaners chain closes, files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Esquire Fabricare operated dry cleaners in Stapleton, Lowry and Riverfront Park
Defecting Dog: 5 franchises bail on Yoga Pod
Complaints against company include a lack of support and communication, a push for different types of classes and inaccurate projections for what it costs to start and run the business.
Contractors sue HomeAdvisor, say site’s leads are ‘overwhelmingly bogus’
“The allegations are attacking the fundamental business that HomeAdvisor is operating,” a lawyer for the plaintiffs said.
Aerospace-engineer-turned-outdoors-entrepreneur takes stab at survival knife prototypes
A friend challenged Mike Mojica to design a better knife. So he did, and Kickstarter sales hit $100,000 in 2016.
Cafe with three suburban locations to try Congress Park
The French Press plans to open in the former Under the Umbrella, which is moving across the street.
Highlands Ranch auto dealer buys three Aurora dealerships
Automotive Group’s buys from Shortline elevates it to the state’s largest privately held, family-owned auto dealer by sales volume.
LoDo clothing shop plans to close in 2019
And long-time staple on Wazee Street in LoDo, will close after a 17-year run. And the space is being marketed for lease.
16th Street Mall jeweler sues former employees over new shop
Jay Feder Jewelers is suing three former employees – including a worker the owner claims he treated like a son — for allegedly stealing its trade secrets as they prepared to launch a competing jewelry shop in the same downtown building.
Landlord evicts LoDo barbershop; takes haircut on rent
Its monthly rent was just shy of $12,000, up from $5,200 when it first signed the lease in 2004, according to a recent lawsuit.