As cryptocurrency valuations skyrocket, one Denver company is seeing growth as well. Ideas By Nature, which assists blockchain companies in both creative and technical projects, recently leased nearly 7,000 square feet at 1875 Lawrence St. in LoDo. Business development director Jeff Vier said the company outgrew its previous 2,000-square-foot office at 1009 Grant St. earlier… Read more »
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Denver cryptocurrency firm signs on to bigger office
Lakewood firm snags patent for heavy gun simulator
In preparation for more military contracts, Pathfinder Systems received a patent for a component of its simulator used by gunnery troops on helicopters.
Chipotle leases new HQ on 15th St. for 2018 move
After nibbling at potential office sites all over downtown Denver, the burrito behemoth has settled on a location for its new home base.
Utility infrastructure firm to close Golden office
The Georgia-based company said the closure and layoffs are “due to the sudden and unexpected termination of a major contract with Xcel Energy.”
TD Ameritrade cuts 120 Westminster jobs; lists office for sale
In October, the Omaha-based brokerage told the state it expected the round of layoffs would involve just 32.
16-story office tower changes hands for $29M
The 230,000-square-foot building looms over Infinity Park, two blocks east of Colorado Boulevard.
May the force be with you: RiNo’s ‘Yota Yard’ pitched for redevelopment
Out with the battered Toyotas, in with taco shop that sells more than 100 kinds of tequila.
Modern office conversion planned for Highlands corner lot
The landowner plans to cash in on his 1996 purchase of the site, submitting plans for a three-story office building.
Developer spends $7M on Globeville industrial site
“I like to say it’s a praise-the-lord deal,” the seller said. “These deals don’t come along every day.”
Nonprofits and arts venues take slice of GO Bond grants
Denver voters in November approved the arts and culture section of GO Bond funding for locally based organizations and projects.