Another large oil company is folding its Denver office, leaving its 40,000-square-foot downtown space up for grabs.
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Barbecue joint signs deal with King Soopers
After meeting with King Soopers reps over a rack of ribs, a 17-year-old Denver barbecue chain is stocking the shelves of 150 grocery stores with its sauce.
Sky-high hotel condo sells for $4.5M
A highly customized 39th-floor condo in the Four Seasons building topped last month’s home sales with a $4.5 million price tag.
Knife maker cuts ribbon on new factory
A knife manufacturer cut the ribbon on its new $3 million Golden facility last week – an upgrade to more than three times its former space.
New Belgium rebuffed in brew-haha
A naming dispute between New Belgium Brewing and an upstart Texas brewery has been tossed out of court.
Hot Kickstarter campaign for cooler
A Denver startup with a prototype cooler that slips inside a backpack has its first round of funding in the bag.
Doggie fro-yo startup fetches angel investor
After making an appearance on “Shark Tank,” a local startup that makes frozen yogurt for dogs has found a way to get its treats into the hands of more pet lovers.
Chambers of commerce clash over logo
The region’s largest chamber of commerce is taking a new cannabis chamber to court, claiming that the new organization’s logo infringes on its copyright.
Oil company closing downtown office
The fallout of dropping oil prices is hitting Denver’s downtown, where a Texas energy firm will shutter its office and cut more than 50 jobs.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for April 17, 2015
A major real estate firm is moving to a 72,000-square-foot space on Wazee Street, and three apartment buildings change hands.