“CDOT didn’t care that we had substantial concerns about them doing this,” shuttle bus owner Jeff Buxton said. “The issue is that they can go back at any time and put us out of business.”
Denver
Gates Tennis Center cracks open first phase of court refinishing
The premier public tennis courts in Denver are getting a little love, to the tune of $150,000.
Convention Center nets national fly fishing expo
The International Fly Tackle Dealer Show is moving from Orlando to Denver in 2019, with plans to nearly double its vendor lineup.
Debt collection firm files bankruptcy; owes $460M
The company will shut down all its operations, including its 60,000-square-foot office in Centennial, by the end of the year.
Former CSU directors among Colorado investors in bankrupt mining company
WestMountain Gold reported a list of its equity shareholders in bankruptcy filings this week, including the former president of Colorado State University and a one-time chief innovation officer for the state.
Denver energy firm files Chpt. 11 Bankruptcy
A Denver-based coalbed methane well operator is drilling into Chapter 11.
Library branch overdue for $1.4M upgrade
A seven-figure facelift is bringing a Southwest Denver library up to speed, and closing the book on a decade-long library renovation spree.
Rugby marketers raise $2M to promote sport in US
The Lafayette-based Rugby promoter has plans to push the popularity of rugby in America, in part through its new online rugby broadcasting service, The Rugby Channel.
Denver startup app lands $750K grant from National Science Foundation
The NSF’s Small Business Innovation Research grant comes on the heels of a smaller award early last year for the STEM-focused education app.
S. Pearl saltwater spa launches after basement conversion
Floatation therapy is dipping into South Pearl Street.