Two Denver transplants have picked their startup investment fund’s first project, taking a majority stake in a New York company that created a simple shortcut for small businesses.
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Third Pablo’s Coffee brewing outside of Cap Hill
The local coffee roaster is leaving its normal territory with a new retail location under contract in Englewood.
Centennial Bank parent is bought
A Denver-based bank will increase its local footprint by merging with an Iowa-based holding company with a smaller local presence.
Duo of apartment deals fetch $9M in Cheesman Park
A pair of apartment buildings in Cheesman Park, both built in the late ’20s and early ’30s, recently sold for a combined $9.4 million – and one of the deals marks the return of a former owner after more than 25 years.
College campus, call center shutting down
Shortly after cutting more than 100 jobs from a Thornton call center, an education nonprofit is closing the facility down, along with a college campus in Aurora.
Country club unveils $24M clubhouse plans
With plans for a huge gym, a pool, kids’ area and indoor golf simulator, a Littleton country club is overhauling its clubhouse in hopes of maxing out membership.
Toby Keith-themed bar plays last tune in Stapleton
A Toby Keith-themed restaurant and music chain has shuttered its Stapleton location.
Cap Hill museum undergoes million-dollar upgrades
A $2 million fundraising effort and 1,800 tons of granite are helping a small museum restore the property’s porch and stained glass windows.
Hospital logo dispute lands in court
A Front Range hospital organization and a national insurance provider are going head-to-head in a logo dispute that could affect patient coverage.
Ice pop company heating up $8M raise
A Steamboat Springs-based company that makes hydrating frozen pops has kicked off an $8 million capital raise.