Golftec, which opened in Denver in 1995 and has since expanded to 37 states, held a grand opening party at its new headquarters at 67 Inverness Drive East.
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Denver-based golf shop celebrates Englewood HQ opening
Couple launches revival of century-old Bailey resort
“We just kind of felt like the stars and planets aligned,” new owner Greg Vincent said. “This has always been our lifelong dream: to be in the mountains and run some kind of lodge or bed and breakfast.”
35-story apartment tower gears up for August opening
Towering at the edge of LoDo, one of Denver’s newest downtown addresses will start doling out door keys this month.
Developer plans 12-story apartment tower for Jefferson Park
Argyle Residential bought a 0.8-acre site at West Byron Place and Alcott Street last week for $5.7 million, with plans to build one of the neighborhood’s tallest structures.
Denver marijuana titan moving HQ to Virginia Village
One of the area’s biggest cannabis companies is uprooting from downtown and planting a new corporate headquarters off Colorado Boulevard.
Intrawest buyout complete: Steamboat, Aspen and Winter Park united in one company
KSL Capital Partners and the owner of Aspen Skiing Co. have sealed the acquisition of Intrawest Resort Holdings Inc. and Mammoth Resorts.
Landlord doubles down on S. Gaylord for $2M
The owner of Grant Real Estate Co. has purchased a building on the East Wash Park strip just months after landing another multimillion-dollar property next door.
WeWork is out hunting again for more office space
The shared office giant has signed a letter of intent for three floors of Denver’s shiniest, newest office tower.
Investors sue fund manager over soured startup bets
The investors in a Cherry Creek private equity firm have turned on their former fund manager, saying he mismanaged $23 million they placed in his care on startups to benefit himself and his family members.
Former school property in Westminster listed for $5M
The Carl R. Zerger Elementary School at 9050 Field St., which sits on more than 8 acres, closed in 2011.