Au Feu Brasserie opened in January 2021 and closed earlier this month. Fine dining is “a format that’s kind of dying out,” its owner said.
Maia Luem
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for February 2023
Among firms raising cash: makers of pet treats, eco-friendly toilet paper and a new treatment for acne.
Ex-New Belgium brewer opens Second Dawn near Stanley Marketplace
The name references Aurora, which is Latin for dawn. The Koenigs believe if there were two dawns, the second would be after work enjoying a cold beer.
Hallmark truck camper files for bankruptcy
In 2020, the president of Hallmark RV told BusinessDen that orders had boomed.
Plumbing firm looks to expand at edge of West Highland, Sloan’s Lake
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric bought a lot across from its office in 2019. Now it wants to build.
Event recap: Highlights from BusinessDen’s ‘Women in Development’ panel
Five top female executives in the local development industry described a range of headwinds facing the sector on Tuesday, from permitting delays to a slow return to the office, while encouraging current leaders to help bring more women into the male-dominated field.
As demand grows for private security, fewer guards are available for hire
“The labor pool has shrunk and shrunk and it’s been extremely challenging for recruiting,” said the president of Advantage Security, whose clients include the Cherry Creek North BID.
Health insurer Friday laying off 98 in Denver and Alamosa
Spokesperson Tracy Faigin told BusinessDen in an email Friday Health made the “difficult and necessary decision to reduce our workforce to align it with the size of our membership.”
Vail Resorts shuttering 19 retail and rental shops in three mountain towns
The closures come a year after the company’s retail subsidiary also made changes to its Bicycle Village brand.
Denver Airbnb spending hit record last year, topping pre-pandemic peak
BusinessDen analyzed short-term rental tax revenue data provided by the city.