Finding Colorado a fertile place for expansion, a marijuana shop is planting roots in several new locations with no intention of slowing down.
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Ski maker hunts for Denver space, adds new line
Finding customers to buy its backcountry skis has been easy compared to a latest bump in the business plan for Rocky Mountain Underground: finding warehouse space in Denver. Meanwhile, the Breckenridge ski company is adding to its apparel line and designing its first skis for women.
The Wall Street of cannabis?
With state regulations on marijuana sales loosened late last year, growers and sellers are joining an locally based online exchange for wholesale pot.
E. Colfax slated for mile-long revamp
The design firm that spruced up Cherry Creek North and the Riverfront District will try its hand at a mile-long stretch of East Colfax.
Pot-friendly B&B deepens its roots
From “wake-and-bake” breakfasts to 4:20 p.m. happy hours, a Colfax inn caters to the marijuana tourism industry. And after a successful year in business, the operators are moving to buy the property and expand the concept.
Robots invade Denver gym scene
The tech boom is pushing a software-oriented gym concept into Denver. A software engineer is launching a 14th Avenue fitness franchise that will include computerized machines to customize workouts.
Belmar booms with 400 upcoming residences
The 10-year old Belmar project is set for a residential development trifecta: a $45 million apartment complex, a senior living community and a for-sale townhome project. And the area’s first hotel on the horizon.
Aurora gyro shop cooks up Colfax location
The boom in Chipotle-style restaurants is pushing an Aurora sandwich shop into Denver, and its owner already has plans to expand and eventually franchise the concept.
Vail to buy Australia’s biggest ski resort
The ski resort giant is making a $136 million buy into the Australian market with the purchase of Perisher – the country’s most popular ski destination.
Urban storage firm to build atop old motel
With three locations and a fourth on the way, a local self storage company that focuses on city centers is pushing for a national expansion. It’s building a new facility on a motel property off of I-25.