A Providence, Rhode Island-based company that makes software for restaurant owners is eating up a slice of downtown real estate.
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Nonprofit looks to scale up homeless shelter
A recent rezoning approval by Denver City Council paves the way for Urban Peaks to expand its facility five-fold.
New charter school readies desks on Broadway
5280 High School plans to open in a 15,000-square-foot building formerly home to the Shops at 9th Avenue.
Pandora sweeps into dedicated local office space
After camping out in Golden Triangle’s Galvanize for five years, the music-streaming service is more than tripling its local square footage with digs of its own.
Denver Art Museum opens Degas exhibit Feb. 11
An exhibit focusing on French impressionist Edgar Degas will open Feb. 11 at the Denver Art Museum.
Cap Hill mansion that hosted ‘the Harvard of butler schools’ hits market for $3.5M
After 36 years of running a program to train household help for the world’s wealthiest, Mary Starkey is ready to downsize in Cap Hill.
The five newsroom favorites from 2017
Here are the stories from the past year that our reporters enjoyed reporting and writing the most.
Environmental consultant files Ch. 7 following swath of lawsuits
Denver-based SJR Environmental Consulting has been hit with five lawsuits in the past year, two of which are still pending.
Investors look to force energy company into bankruptcy
Shareholders in an oil and gas exploration company whose stock once traded on the open market say it has stiffed them to the tune of $3 million.
Local chef sues N.Y. producers over TV show license
Frank Bonanno is suing producers at film studio Left of Frame that directed the two most recent seasons of his public television program, Chef Driven.