The Queen of the Skies stopped by on its last leg of trips with United Airlines.
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Doctor donates $20M to launch DU art and tech program
The gift includes both seed and long-term funding for the institute, which will combine artistic and technology education.
Denver bike maker finds two more ways to ride the pine
After five years of chipping away at wood bicycles, a 48-year-old woodworker is releasing new models and selling in more countries.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for September
The first month of fall brought in $361 million from Denver startups, led by a mammoth capital raise by an energy firm.
CO brewers take home 38 awards from Great American Beer Fest
Awards for the 36th annual festival were announced Saturday in the Mile High Ballroom.
Goodworks: Nonprofit roundup for 10.5.17
Denver’s art museum and zoo both announce new exhibits, AT&T plans a community service project, and a South Dakota nonprofit establishes its local presence.
City of Denver strikes $20M deal to buy Park Hill Golf Course
Officials from Denver and the George W. Clayton Trust, which has owned the land since 1900, announced the city will purchase 80 acres and lease-to-own another 75 acres.
Thornton’s triceratops fossil begins second life at the museum
Construction crews can get back to work this week on a new public works building after a 66 million-year-old dinosaur was exhumed from the dirt.
Goodworks: Nonprofit roundup for 9.8.17
BusinessDen is starting a new monthly roundup of statewide nonprofit news. In this edition, the Colorado Symphony receives a $75,000 grant and the Boettcher Foundation dishes out $690,000 to 15 organizations. To get your news in our roundup, please email [email protected].
Forklift feud spills into court
The years-long tussle between a recently bankrupt forklift dealer and Mile High Spirits got so heated last year, someone phoned the Denver Police.