
Now that the dust has settled – 2 million square feet worth of dust – a new building is rising at 9th and Colorado in a process that could span 5 years.
Now that the dust has settled – 2 million square feet worth of dust – a new building is rising at 9th and Colorado in a process that could span 5 years.
5280 Publishing signed a cash deal to purchase Colorado Parent and six related publications last week.
Above the swarm at the newly renovated Union Station is a different sort of buzz.
On Monday, the Downtown Denver Partnership (DDP) and the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District said they are choosing among a dozen private security contractors seeking a contract to patrol downtown, especially around the Mall.
Whole Foods is moving its Rocky Mountain regional headquarters from Boulder’s 29th Street mall to a 38,000-square-foot building at 3012 Huron St. near Union Station, the company confirmed Monday. The move will bring about 100 jobs to Denver.
Focus Property Group opened its coworking space at the 66,000-square-foot Enterprise Building last week. The brand hopes to stand out from other shared offices by drawing tenants from a variety of industries and offering the flexibility to grow in place.
Just months from breaking into the market with its first Denver hotel, a Maryland-based developer just checked into a piece of land for a second.
Chatfield Farms opens a new event venue for weddings, corporate parties and other functions in Littelton.
Startups selling tools to keep data from getting hacked and beer from going flat were among those claiming a slice of the $45 million invested in Colorado startups last month, according to a tally of SEC filings. BusinessDen’s monthly survey of SEC Form Ds found that Denver startups raised $20 million, and Boulder startups raised… Read more »
Trumpet Behavioral Health will blow into other markets, starting with Kansas City.
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