Kirkland Museum’s century-old, 300,000-pound studio rolled into Golden Triangle this weekend.
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Six-figure video projector newest attraction for Opera Colorado
Opera Colorado is going high tech with a new show, which features a six-figure video projector system that even gives seats in the mezzanine a view of the mountains.
Downtown YMCA books facelift
The Y hopes to raise $3 million toward redesigned locker rooms, spiffing up the gymnasium and indoor track, and reconfiguring the lobby and basement.
JCC appoints new CEO
“Our future is about creating the capacity to meet the demands of our growing community,” she said.
Janice Sinden takes the reins at DCPA
The third president and CEO of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts wants to broaden the nonprofit’s donor base and its audience.
Asian eatery sees future in former Gypsy House
Five months after Gypsy House roamed out of Cap Hill, a new Asian restaurant looks to be making its way in.
Child's pose for the 21+ crowd
A local entrepreneur looks to diversify yoga’s pallet by adding drinks to the menu – hosting classes in breweries, distilleries and wineries.
Affordable housing construction underway on Broadway
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless has cleared a former bank building site at 2075 Broadway to make way for an affordable housing building.
DU professor trades dismal science for stock picking; sells stake to local firm
Tom Howard and his 3-year-old firm AthenaInvest have joined forces with locally-based Lazarus. AthenaInvest’s basic investment hypothesis is that financial economists have been wrong for 40 years.
CVS buys another corner parcel
It makes at least two Denver land buys for CVS this year, and the company has already submitted plans for what could be the city’s first standalone CVS at the Sheridan Boulevard site.