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More than 80 women turned out for the first installment of BusinessDen’s women-only networking event.
The Vietnamese dishes on Penn Station Coffee’s menu have made it stand out in the local coffee scene.
Co-founder Scott Tucker: “There are lots of little neighborhoods that still need a brewery.”
CEO: “The brewery experience is very dynamic. A table could start with two people, then grow to 10, and then two different people will be all that’s left.”
The company says the location at DIA “supports our strategy of being a strong regional brewery with a focus on our own backyard.”
The company says the Malt House will increase its production capabilities more than 10-fold.
Son Ian Burks on the name: “We ended up with Ohm because it’s an electrical term that’s easy to play off — something like, ‘Join the resistance against bad beer.’”
Cornerstar Wine & Liquor LLC, managed by Shelly Dragul, said in a filing last week it owes at least $1 million to creditors.
The spot near Duke University will be called The Northern Spy.
Peak View Brewing Co. ended up in the Denver Tech Center municipality after initially looking for space in Castle Rock.
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