The Longmont-based startup aims to be “an outdoor adventure brand, and not just a packraft or paddle company,” said co-founder Kelley Smith.
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High-end Italian interior design brand makes move in Cherry Creek
Boffi, which had operated under Solesdi within its RiNo showroom, is opening its own store at 215 Saint Paul St.
Amethyst Coffee leaves Lakeside, owners may sell business
“Neither of our hearts are really in it anymore. It’s just time for both of us to move on,” said Elle Taylor, who co-owns the local chain with Breezy Sanchez.
Grocer says new landlord trying to force it out
A lawsuit claims that a dispute over the Save A Lot’s loading ramp is really about its landlord’s desire to redevelop the site into apartments.
Cookie shop owner sweet on location overlooking Union Station
Goodly Cookies, a Utah-based chain, will open its first Colorado store at 1750 Wewatta St. in The Coloradan condo building.
Developers pay $8M for corner of 46th and Tennyson in Berkeley
Two Denver-based firms plan to build a three-story apartment complex on the 1.2-acre site with 90 units and about 5,500 square feet of retail space.
Now for sale on Colfax: Human skulls, animal mounts and other oddities
“Our customers are pretty much anyone who finds a fascination with the slightly macabre or extremely dark,” said the owner of The Learned Lemur.
Kentro flips Broadway building for $4.8M
The deal works out to $1,000 a square foot, which brokers said is a record for a multi-tenant retail building along the Front Range.
Cherry Creek office building, retail space change hands for $83M
Western Development Group has unloaded several of its assets in the neighborhood in recent years.
Cowboy boot brand Tecovas walking into Cherry Creek
“Denver is one of the gateways to the West,” the founder said as to why the Texas-based company is opening a store here.