“Nobody seems to care that I have to front expenses,” said the general counsel for the operator Arcis Golf. “Clearly, since the city is taking the land, I have no way to make income, but I am stuck with the expenses. Something’s not right there.”
Aaron Kremer
Pura Vida to pull plug in Cherry Creek
The 11-year-old health club told staff Wednesday it will close in April, and blamed a business model that is no longer financially viable.
Park Hill Golf Club closes; litigation continues over who can buy 155 acres
The course closed at the end of 2018, with the city set to begin work on a stormwater retention area. Operator: ‘We expect to be closed this year and next year.’
The Herd: New hires, departures and promotions 10.30.18
Architecture Joining Johnson Nathan Strohe: Tyler Myers is an interior designer. He is a graduate of Colorado State University. Alicia Johannesen is an intern architect. She has degrees from Brown University and the University of Colorado Denver. Nonprofit Karlie McLaughlin is membership and development manager for the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts. She has… Read more »
The Herd: Departures, new hires and promotions for 10.23.18
The head of a local education nonprofit will retire in 2019. Plus moves in law, real estate, architecture and more.
BusinessDen Presents: Hard Hat Happy Hour at the almost-open Little Man Ice Cream Factory October 24
To keep the ice cream churning at a growing number of ice cream shops around Colorado, developer and creamery owner Paul Tamburello is about to open a 6,000 square-foot ice cream factory along West Colfax Avenue. Join BusinessDen for a sneak peak and network with hundreds of BusinessDen readers.
Chicken chips? Boulder startup raises $1.3M to swap potatoes with poultry
One Boulder food startup has been cooped up for two years working on snack chips made out of chicken.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 7.20.18
A Congress Park office building sells for $3.37 million, 40 acres of land in Broomfield go for $7 million and Shames Makovsky reports the week’s largest lease.
Park Hill Golf Course operator renews lease for 5 more years
The operator of the Park Hill Golf Course doesn’t want to relinquish control of the 155-acre, 18-hole golf course while it litigates a chance to buy the entire parcel.
Highlands lot flipped for $5M; seller nets 43% return in 16 months
A Florida company bought a Highlands plot that comes scraped and with a plan of development for a five-story apartment complex.