Justin Borus’ Ibex Driverless fund launched this month with plans to raise $100 million for investing in driverless-car technology companies.
Denver
Mile High Stadium seeking sponsorship as Broncos kick off
On the hook for a $4 million annual payment for stadium sponsorship after Sports Authority went bankrupt, the Broncos have yet to find a new company to take over naming rights.
Denver Art Museum sets date for $150M renovation project
The Gio Ponti-designed building on West 14th Avenue and Bannock Street will host visitors for a final time before construction on Nov. 19.
Chilean ski resort plants invitation at DIA
A mountain in the Andes is beckoning to Colorado ski bums stuck in the summer doldrums.
City Park tennis courts net a big-time upgrade
Four courts at the park are getting resurfaced from asphalt to post-tension concrete, to the tune of $80,000.
Now in Wash Park: Signs, signs, everywhere a sign
The city has painted 150 new stencils on the asphalt path, installed 100 vertical signs explaining the new layout and erected a series of barriers to block cars from turning onto the loop.
Intrawest buyout complete: Steamboat, Aspen and Winter Park united in one company
KSL Capital Partners and the owner of Aspen Skiing Co. have sealed the acquisition of Intrawest Resort Holdings Inc. and Mammoth Resorts.
Centennial manufacturer to lay off 100 following acquisition
After being purchased by an Atlanta company, Multi Packaging Solutions is planning to terminate dozens of positions as it closes its facility.
Golf legend and former CU star Hale Irwin is part of team rebuilding City Park Golf Course
Denver has picked a fivesome of businesses to redesign and rebuild City Park Golf Course as part of a $40 million rehabilitation and flood-mitigation project. Former CU golf prodigy and three-time U.S. Open winner Hale Irwin will serve as a consultant to the lead course architect, Broomfield-based iConGolf Studio. Scott Rethlake, director of golf for… Read more »
The $27M industry that’s a real peach
In 2016, which many farmers described as a bumper year, Colorado produced 13,600 tons of peaches worth $27 million, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The state ranks seventh nationally for peach production.