The judge says the plaintiff, which is associated with Wynkoop Brewery and Cherry Cricket, couldn’t prove its case.
Transportation
Denver company shuttling tuk tuks into Portland
ETuk Ride steps outside the Mile High City for the first time
As Denver sizes up scooter startups, locals keep things rolling
Companies Lime and Bird both use contract workers to charge up their rides, but also get a city warning to clean it up.
Broncos-themed custom camper hits the market
The owners of Phoenix Pop Up Camper in Commerce City are retiring the “Bronco Bronco” truck they built in 2013.
Trucking company to lay off 119 in Aurora
The Wisconsin-based firm said the cuts are a result of losing a contract with auto giants General Motors and Ford.
Iconic Boeing 747 takes final flight through DIA
The Queen of the Skies stopped by on its last leg of trips with United Airlines.
Cab driver launches fleet of rentable Subarus for mountain-bound tourists
According to Jason Buijs, it’s not an authentic Colorado experience for the out-of-town visitor unless you’re road-tripping in a Subaru.
Forklift feud spills into court
The years-long tussle between a recently bankrupt forklift dealer and Mile High Spirits got so heated last year, someone phoned the Denver Police.
Edwards logistics firm tops CO companies on Inc. 500 list
In total, Colorado firms on this year’s Inc. 500 list boasted $259.5 million in revenue for 2016.
JeffCo to allow electric bicycle use on paths, following state bill
The decision came after a state bill passed in April that allows Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes on bike or pedestrian paths in Colorado, effective Aug. 9.