
After more than 50 years in Berkeley, a music store is scaling down and hoping a move to Wheat Ridge will be more in tune with its business.
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After more than 50 years in Berkeley, a music store is scaling down and hoping a move to Wheat Ridge will be more in tune with its business.
At risk of having to significantly cut back on its operations and sell assets, a publicly traded solar panel company is hoping to raise $32 million, and it already has a single investor lined up with the cash.
After scooping up two RiNo properties earlier this year, a three-man development grabbed another piece of real estate on Brighton Boulevard and already have a tenant lined up.
In addition to counseling spaces, a nonprofit’s new campus in northeast Denver will provide room for two schools, a dental clinic and indoor basketball courts when it opens in a few weeks.
A new project by a young development firm is coming together piece by piece on Eliot Street.
Only open for a few months, the Sprouts grocery store in Platt Park was quickly sold by its developer to an investor for more than $13 million.
Citing $19 million in debt, a Golden gold mining firm is descending into bankruptcy and is asking for $4 million from existing creditors to keep business running.
The owners of an already massive and still growing industrial park in Adams County have scooped up another 530 acres that they think can accommodate 7 million additional square feet of development.
After years of squeezing kids into its founders’ Monbello home, a longtime nonprofit is building a new facility and creating its own park to introduce local students to the outdoors.
A Denver-based software company that is continuously scouting its clients networks for threats has an extra $20 million in its own war chest after just two weeks of fundraising.
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