BusinessDen published hundreds of stories this year. Here are some that stood out to us.
Capitol Hill
Gym throws in the towel after 13 years
The gym is selling all its fitness equipment.
Denver Foundation buys Cap Hill office building for $4.7M
The foundation plans to move from Cherry Creek in 2020.
UFO filmmaker who called former client ‘Luciferian’ sued for defamation
Louisville-based Gaia Inc. says Patty Greer defamed the company when she spoke in videos where company management members were called “Luciferians.”
Home inspection associations wrangle in court over online barbs
“I’m literally drooling to get into this case,” said a Boulder business owner sued last week by a competing association for home inspectors.
Johnny Manziel sues Denver company over endorsement deal
A company affiliated with the headline-grabbing former Heisman Trophy winner says a locally based nutritional supplement company failed to pay him for a $1 million endorsement deal.
Bouldering gym grabs spot in Golden Triangle
The facility would feature 12,000 square feet of bouldering walls and 2,500 square feet of fitness space with room for group classes.
Grad students sue CSU for skipping accreditation
Twelve alums of a program in landscape architecture claim the school never applied for accreditation – which they say they needed to get jobs.
Fashion exhibit descends on DAM
The Denver Art Museum has drawn up a new collection to exhibit one of fashion’s most famed illustrators.
Children’s science museum makes a play in Westminster
The for-profit business will teach children up to age 10 science through games and activities.