Capitol Hill

History Colorado stays home for state-centric exhibit

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The 8,500-square-foot exhibit will take visitors through a chronological look of Western American art from 1830 to 1940, displayed next to History Colorado’s artifacts from the same time period.

Book-centric bar goes mobile

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Nicole Sullivan easily could have closed the book on her business model years ago. Instead, she’s writing a new chapter with a mobile book-selling truck.

Posner Center director departs; returns to law

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The executive director of a nonprofit coworking center is stepping down after four years of growing the organization into a hub of international work in Denver.

Hostel owner from Austin to open outpost in Cap Hill

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Before graduating college, Andy Ward took a three-month trip to Europe. But when three months vagabonding through the Old World turned into more than a year in South America and Australia, Ward found himself living and working in hostels, the dorm-like accommodations popular with young tourists outside of the United States. Upon returning Stateside, Ward… Read more »