The university’s new administrative building at 2601 E. Colorado Ave. will be completed in April and cost $14.5 million.
Englewood
City to fill Denver Post HQ in December
The City of Denver has signed a sublease to occupy the last remaining floor the newspaper occupies at 101 W. Colfax Ave.
Exxon subsidiary in Englewood announces closure; displaces 113
An oil and gas producer has notified state authorities that it will lay off or relocate 113 employees based at the office, which will close Sept. 1.
Dumb Friends League starts on $40M renovation; John Malone pledged $20M
The cable magnate has pledged $20 million through his foundation for a three-year project to renovate the nonprofit’s facility near the corner of Evans Avenue and Quebec Street.
Third time’s a charm for Centennial escape game
After falling into Alice’s Wonderland, fleeing a mysterious island and saving Denver from a doomsday device, the family behind a Centennial escape game concept is pulling up the curtain on their next shop.
Contractor files Ch. 11 as lawsuits loom
A contractor that says it worked on the Veterans Affairs hospital in Aurora and Swedish Medical Center in Englewood is filing for Chapter 11 as it tries to fend off three collections lawsuits.
Recycled fuel company heats up with $20M raise
A Greenwood Village energy and agriculture firm came into a swath of new investment after launching a funding round in late February.
Denver ski maker to nearly double production in spring
Investments in new equipment, along with the addition of three employees, will push the ski manufacturer from 350 pairs per season to 550.
RTD vendor loses contract, lays off 117
A Commerce City-based vendor hired by the Regional Transportation District to drive Coloradans with disabilities says it’s shutting down that service and laying off its 117 employees.
Skate shop decks out S. Broadway storefront
A Denver skateboard manufacturer has switched on its new shop and retail location, where it can crank out more than 35,000 skateboards a year.