
The sporting goods giant operated out of the warehouse on Kalamath Street until April last year, when it shut down its distribution center and cut 70 employees.
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The sporting goods giant operated out of the warehouse on Kalamath Street until April last year, when it shut down its distribution center and cut 70 employees.
Drug store giant CVS is moving closer to opening its first Denver standalone retail store.
The U.S. Mint in Denver has no trouble keeping enough change in circulation. It’s the tourists who want to see how money is minted that are tough to juggle.
Monarch Casino has started demolition on its parking garage in recent weeks to make way for a planned 500-room hotel. To read BusinessDen’s previous coverage of the $300 million project, please click here.
The Coleman Company is once again decamping from Jefferson County.
The University of Denver has demolished one of the oldest residence buildings it owns, after repairs were projected to cost more than $4 million.
Forget Ping Pong or foosball. This renovated office tower is going old school with a bowling alley for tenants.
The fitness company plans to open its third Colorado gym in about a year, at a River North warehouse that competitor Brooklyn Boulders was eyeing several months ago.
Developer Ben Maxwell wants to park 40 new homes on a Sunnyside block and find some additional tenants for an existing office building, as Catholic Charities condenses its operations there.
The hotel, just outside downtown, changed hands as part of a nine-figure hospitality portfolio sale last week.
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