The startup, which has raised more than $200 million from investors, has leased space in LoDo and in Cherry Creek.
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Beef brand bulks up with $3.5M capital raise
A Denver-based company has added fresh investment to its business selling grass-fed beef sausages and frankfurters.
Outdoors shop sets sights on Idaho Springs
The owner of Tennyson Street’s Feral Mountain Co. has pegged the city’s main corridor as the location for its second outdoors shop.
Cherry Creek building sells for $6.6M; clothing store to move
The owners of a clothing retailer have sold their property for a 250 percent return on the price they paid in 2010.
Meat distributor launches online sales in push to go national
A $60 million Denver company wants to beef up its online presence and start selling more direct to the consumer.
Interior design gallery launches on S. Broadway
The store is split into 20 spaces that furniture designers or artists can rent to showcase their work.
Bike shop owner snags Colfax Ave. storefront
The owner of a Highlands shop has swooped in to plant his second outpost in the former home of one of the area’s oldest bike sellers.
Golden couple gets keys to Breckenridge power sports dealership
Lee Dolan is signing on a new manufacturer to bring Ski-Doos and more snowmobiles and side by sides to Motobreck.
Riding in reverse: Bike company leaves Denver after one year
A maker of electric mountain bikes that relocated from California last spring is backpedaling out of Colorado.
Assume the selling position: Store finds home in yoga studio
A boutique and jewelry shop has branched out from its Vail home base as it joins Global Bowspring in a Tennyson Street storefront.