
Nicole Wolfe has spent 14 years meeting her clients all over town.
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Nicole Wolfe has spent 14 years meeting her clients all over town.
The company has been in Galvanize coworking on Platte Street for about a year, but now has found a permanent home.
In announcing it is bailing from the Epic Pass, A-Basin blamed congestion. Loveland and Eldora face a similar squeeze.
A-Basin exec: The parking situation has steadily become more of a challenge … we felt like we were getting a lot of negative feedback.”
Co-owner Dustin Hogard said part of the rationale for moving was to be in an outdoor-centric city.
Eldorado Climbing Walls’s recent projects have included a five-story self-belay wall at the Limelight Hotel in Snowmass and two walls for Google’s Boulder campus.
For many outdoor shops, renting gear in-store is an important revenue source as more customers opt to purchase items online.
AKT franchisee: “The residents there are on the forefront of fitness.”
Native Campervans co-founder: “This will expand our fall and winter seasons.”
Customers at City Surf took 50-minute group classes on surfboards that move around to test members’ balance, strength and cardio.
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