Years of preparation are coming to a head next week as the Denver Art Museum prepares to unveil the 100-piece exhibit featuring works of Andrew and Jamie Wyeth.
Capitol Hill
DU school reaches new heights
Construction crews last week topped out a new $23 million addition on DU’s campus with the installation of a blue tile spire.
College campus, call center shutting down
Shortly after cutting more than 100 jobs from a Thornton call center, an education nonprofit is closing the facility down, along with a college campus in Aurora.
Cap Hill museum undergoes million-dollar upgrades
A $2 million fundraising effort and 1,800 tons of granite are helping a small museum restore the property’s porch and stained glass windows.
Sushi Bar takes Emilio’s space on Colfax
East Colfax Avenue looks to be getting a taste of East Asia.
Bang! Restaurant is Closing
After nearly 19 years preparing Southern cuisine, a Highlands restaurant is hanging up the apron.
Oil company closing downtown office
The fallout of dropping oil prices is hitting Denver’s downtown, where a Texas energy firm will shutter its office and cut more than 50 jobs.
Sisters’ spa and bar bubbles onto Broadway
For two entrepreneurs, mixing manicures with mimosas is a good recipe for business. The pair is opening a second location of their spa business on Broadway next week and has another on the way in Highlands Ranch.
Mayor stops for bagels in Five Points
Mayor Michael Hancock visited Rosenberg’s Bagels yesterday for a panel discussion about small business.
Korean newspapers grapple in court
The papers are taking their rivalry to court after one called the competing publication’s publisher “a person with a dual personality.”