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Cherry Creek fix-and-flip sells for $37.5M
Stuart Ogilvie paid $10.5 for the building in 2013 and finished a $6.5 million facelift in 2016, creating retail space for a gym, restaurant and design showroom.
Hydroponics supply chain files Ch. 11 bankruptcy following April lawsuit
One of Colorado’s largest indoor-gardening supply stores and its parent company plan to reorganize.
Operator wants to match city’s offer for Park Hill Golf Course
The Texas company that runs the course says it is willing to match the price discussed last fall when the course’s owner announced a deal sell the land to the city.
RV park poised for large-scale upgrade to tiny homes
The owner of Glenwood Springs RV park plans to replace its 66 RVs with stronger, homier, energy-efficient homes on wheels.
Park Hill Golf Course operator sues owner over city’s purchase offer
The operator claims it was unfairly left out in the cold while the land owner negotiated to sell the 155-acre course to the City of Denver for $20 million.
At the plate: Polidori Sausage returns to Coors Field
A Denver sausage maker is back in the starting lineup at the home of the Colorado Rockies.
Rosenberg’s Bagels cuts hours at kosher store
The 3-year-old chain will open only Fridays at its kosher location on Monaco, but will still sell wholesale and cater.
Local night club owner lists Greenwood Village mansion for $2.5M
The house has 10 bathrooms, geothermal heat and four ovens in the kitchen.
Top Hits: Most-read stories of 2017
In a busy year for Denver business, a few stories from BusinessDen stood out to our readers.