As more people choose activities that allow for social distancing, makers of paddle boards, bikes, skis and RVs are struggling to keep up with sales amid supply chain disruptions.
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Longtime Denver tennis coach tries to hit a winner with new $6 million center
The 58,580-square-foot Randy Ross Tennis Center, a members-only club just east of Centennial Airport, will open in mid-September.
Want to buy a camper made in Colorado? Join the waitlist
“Are we in a bubble? Probably,” said the founder of Colorado Teardrops.
Union Station spinning studio six months behind on rent, landlord says
Flywheel Sports opened at 1900 17th St. in 2018.
Pandemic paddling: SUP makers ride tsunami of demand
“I wish I could say I was smart enough to see it coming,” said one co-owner. “Now, of course, it makes sense.”
Tentative public reopening date set for City Park Golf Course
The city-owned course has been closed since November 2017.
RiNo yoga studio and juice bar closing after one year
“The two businesses really supported each other and without one functioning fully … the business model collapses,” an owner said.
‘Superfood forward’ eatery takes space in new LoHi building
Green Collective expects to open this fall at the corner of 32nd and Vallejo.
Bikes are all over Colorado — just not in local stores
“If you don’t already have bikes on order that you would receive before the end of this year, you’re not getting them before the snow flies,” one shop owner said.
Former Kindness instructor to open studio in chain’s former space in Cap Hill
“I’m working with some voices that have not been center stage,” said Jordan Smiley.