From one-off studios to local and nation chains, the fitness industry is contracting.
Lily O'Neill
From yoga to climbing, four Denver gym owners discuss the pandemic and reopening
“We still have a fairly healthy membership base but nothing like before,” said the owner of The River Yoga.
Kindness Yoga chain, already planning to contract, closing entirely after instructor insurrection
“It took from Wednesday to Friday of last week to destroy our majority good reputation,” founder Patrick Harrington told BusinessDen.
Giant’s first branded retail bike shop closes in Littleton
It opened in 2010.
Congress Park home built in 1921 lists for $3.7M
It was built by architects that also designed the Governor’s Mansion.
BusinessDen Assembly recap: Pandemic expected to increase demand for affordable housing
“Right now the city has indicated that they are no longer accepting applications for affordable housing projects, which really needs to be clarified,” one panelist said.
Littleton plumbing company files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Vision Plumbing said it owes around $2.2 million and has assets of $496,000.
Six Denver CrossFit gyms dropping brand over CEO’s George Floyd remarks
“I wouldn’t be able to look my members and even my own family in the eyes and give them a good enough reason to not make this decision,” said one owner.
Aurora mushroom startup raises another $39M
MycoTechnology makes sweeteners and protein products from the common fungi.
Sphero’s new sister company raises $3 million to launch robots for first responders
“The name is a nod to the saying ‘Check your six,’ which is basically ‘We’ve got your back,’” said CEO and former Sphero COO Jim Booth.