The Highlands Ranch-based swim lesson franchise is planning to open a 5,000-square-foot training center at 8500 W. Crestline Ave. on July 10.
Aaron Kremer
Denver Beer Co. turns on taps in Arvada
Olde Town Arvada just met the new kid on the block.
Novo Coffee nabs Hilltop outpost
The roaster and retail brand will open its fourth shop in the former Crumb Café on Holly Street.
Rosenberg’s opens at the Stanley Marketplace
The Five Points bagel shop with a water filtration system to mirror NYC tap water has opened a shop inside the Stanley Marketplace.
Micro-apartments in converted hotel flip sides for $31M
The apartments average 365 square feet, the same size as the former hotel rooms. Rent averages $1,150 per month.
The Landmark retail center in Greenwood Village sells for $33M
East West Partners rescued the stalled project in 2013. The California-based buyer gets 170,000 square feet and an acre of land to build a restaurant.
Starbucks to replace former Caboose hobby shop on S. Broadway
The former Caboose model train store on South Broadway left the station to make room for a Starbucks.
First Amazon, now Apple: Maker of iPhone looking at LoDo office space
The secretive tech giant is working a deal for around 15,000 square feet of office and is close to a deal in the Dairy Block.
Booking site for ‘glamor camping’ settles into Denver home base
For a startup co-founder with more than 70 employees worldwide, Ruben Martinez is avoiding temptation as he builds out a Denver office.
ANB Bank shuffles downtown branches
The 100-year-old Midland Savings and Loan building downtown soon will be home to bankers once again.