Denver City Council approved rezoning needed for the project last week.
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Lacrosse league takes rival to court in battle over Colorado turf
3d Lacrosse is accusing former staffers of conspiring with rival True Lacrosse to poach 3d female athletes.
136 Colorado companies make Inc. 5000 list
PopSockets, a Boulder-based phone accessory manufacturer, comes in at No. 2 on the list.
Denver economic-development win causes ‘collateral damage’ in Steamboat Springs
When VF Corp. moves its outdoor brands to the Mile High City, one of them will come from within Colorado.
The Term Sheet: Startup Funding Roundup for July 2018
Startups in Denver accounted for nearly two-thirds of the $160 million raised statewide.
Investor sues promoter over chaotic Red Rocks NYE concert
An irate investor claims the son of a legendary Red Rocks promoter allocated more than 100 percent of the equity and bungled a New Year’s Eve show.
Boettcher Foundation donates $650,000 to nonprofits
Four of the five grants will pay for construction and renovation projects. Denver Botanic Gardens is awarded largest grant of $200,000.
Art Institute of Colorado to close, eliminating 160 jobs
The school had 1,018 students in 2017, down from 2,507 students in 2014.
Lawsuit alleging bribes for DIA concession dismissed
The judge says the plaintiff, which is associated with Wynkoop Brewery and Cherry Cricket, couldn’t prove its case.
Distributor sues MT beer label, wants to trade distribution rights for $410K
Tivoli Distributing Co. wants to wind down its business – but not without first collecting around $400,000 from two competitors that want access to a hot Montana lager.