
“What’s new in fitness is the new treadmill, elliptical or bike,” said Avrum Elmakis. “This is massively destructive in a niche market that’s starving for innovation.”
“What’s new in fitness is the new treadmill, elliptical or bike,” said Avrum Elmakis. “This is massively destructive in a niche market that’s starving for innovation.”
“We hope you guys get as much of a kick out of it as we have making it,” said co-founder Jens Nicolaysen, who recommends the “ball hammock briefs” for men.
“I think some sellers didn’t want strangers going through their house,” a DMAR official said. “I also think some may have uncertainty in their jobs.”
A 10,000-square-foot mansion in Cherry Hills Village with mountain views has hit the market.
Jon Cerf said a Core Progression franchisee will open in the space, and that he has one other tenant lined up.
CEO Devon Tivona declined to disclose how many employees remain.
“We will attract the digital nomads who want to live in Golden … take advantage of the outdoor amenities, and be close to I-70 to head up to the mountains easily,” CEO Tim Walsh said.
But three other companies permitted to operate in the city haven’t followed suit.
That the Mojica girls turned to Kickstarter is no surprise. Their father Mike has done four campaigns through the site for his survival gear startup.
The project began in January.
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