The artist behind RiNo’s rhino charged into the Denver Art Museum (DAM) this month.
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Nonprofit broadcaster dials in radio
Open Media Foundation adds a mew FM radio service June 3, with heavy focus on local music and talk.
Sanjel lays off 155 Colorado employees, closing downtown office
Calgary-based Sanjel USA said it will let go of 54 employees at its 1630 Welton St. office and 101 employees in Fort Lupton by the end of the month.
State of the city: $2.5 billion in development pipeline
The Downtown Denver Partnership gave that figure Tuesday at its annual State of Downtown Denver event, reporting there’s about $2.5 billion worth of development either planned or under construction.
Boulder-born SendGrid to move HQ to Denver
With an eye on a 2017 IPO, email marketing startup SendGrid is pulling up its roots in Boulder and plunking down in a Denver office tower.
Nonprofits that fund affordable housing in Colorado join forces
Mile High Community Loan Fund acquires Funding Partners. Their combined resources will enable them to make larger deals.
HomeAdvisor accuses rival of bogus ‘guarantee’
In a lawsuit filed last week, HomeAdvisor says competitor Angie’s List promises customers across-the-board refunds that apply “only to a small fraction of the Angie’s List membership”.
The term sheet: Startup funding roundup for April
Startups dreaming of supersonic jets and classy karaoke joints were among the 70 Colorado companies that passed the hat to investors last month.
New kart-racing series debuts May 14
Mansfield starting working on the idea a year ago when word got out that a track at Centennial, about 20 minutes from Mansfield’s home, was shutting down.
Lincoln High lands nonprofit that guides students through college
Lincoln is exactly the kind of school College Track is set up to help: Just one of every 100 students there will graduate from college.