Halfdays just started selling products this season, but it has already landed in the Wall Street Journal and Vogue and has a pop-up shop in Aspen.
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Restaurateur opens rapid COVID-19 testing site
“I would much rather pay for my staff’s $50 COVID test than having to shut down my restaurant for a few days to just pinpoint the outbreak,” said Juan Padro of Culinary Creative.
Healthcare chain moves into state, takes part of former LoDo Patagonia store
Portland-based Zoom+Care is opening in Boulder this month, and planning multiple locations in and around Denver.
Library boosts budget for Kanopy as demand for streaming content grows
Denver users have more than tripled during the pandemic. The most popular download has been the 2014 horror comedy “What We Do In The Shadows.”
Good River Beer files for bankruptcy but contract brewer will keep brand afloat
“Good River beers will remain on the shelf,” Sleeping Giant Brewing founder Matthew Osterman said.
Golden Mill, which opened in 1865, becoming Golden’s second food hall
Three couples and one of the developers behind Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace and Denver’s Broadway Market are spending $6 million on the project.
Sweetgreen chooses Highlands Ranch for company’s first drive-thru
The California-based salad chain already has stores in Cherry Creek, Boulder and by Union Station.
Starbucks shutters 16th Street Mall store
It’s at least the second central Denver location the chain has closed since spring, including one at 1050 W. Colfax Ave.
Startup marketplace connecting athletes with sponsorships opens $3.5M funding round
Olympians have struck deals through Denver-based Icon Source, which raised $500K from professional athletes as it launched last year.
French couple brewing new concept after buying Uptown coffee shop
The new owners plan to open a restaurant and bar in the 1,300-square-foot space that housed Link Coffee but they haven’t decided what kind.