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Employee buys 10-year-old West Highland bike shop
SloHi Bike also closed a City Park West location earlier this year, but a different bike shop has moved in there.
Hawaiian apparel firm to make most tees in Denver as new plant opens
Crazy Shirts makes 1.2 million T-shirts a year and has 34 stores in resort areas, including Vail.
Former SoulCycle, Fierce45 instructor opens fitness studio in Sunnyside
Veronica Peterson was “Cherry Creek or bust” until she saw her current space, where she combines elements of strength training, step aerobics and pilates.
The next escape room? Game show business coming up in Centennial
“It might be too early to tell if it’s a fad – but I think it’s just fun,” said a co-owner of Game Show Battle Rooms, which has other locations around the country.
Cheeky apparel startup Shinesty tries on Cherry Creek
“Everything we’ve done for the past eight years has been online,” said the CEO. “Cherry Creek seemed like the most obvious best place we could test it.”
In Castle Pines, a car wash creates a pile of lawsuits
New construction at I-25 and Castle Pines Parkway follows allegations of favoritism.
Cherry Creek gift shop moving within neighborhood
Show of Hands has operated for nearly 40 years.
Foodservice firm pays $16M for former Thornton Kmart
The store along 104th Avenue closed in 2016.
Macy’s looks to sell its real estate within Littleton mall
The space near Littleton, once a normal Macy’s store, has been a fulfillment center in recent years.