It’s the largest funding round yet for the Denver-based startup, which says it might open an office outside Denver.
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Uptown’s Denver Bicycle Cafe and Tandem Bar to close
Co-founder Jessica Caouette attributed the decision to several factors, including increased property taxes and a nearby construction project.
Wash Park gift shop closing ahead of coworking expansion
“We haven’t found a new home yet, but we’re definitely looking,” said Maury Ankrum, owner of The Tended Thicket.
Residential developer buys fire-damaged building along Tennyson
Green Door Furniture operated at 3985 Tennyson St. prior to the blaze. The deal also includes a home across the alley.
Additional tenants named for ‘wellness marketplace’ coming to Highlands
Nurture now expects to open at 2949 Federal Blvd. in early 2020.
Industry developer looks to stack office, apartments on big-box retail by Globeville rail station
Home Depot previously was under contract to buy the site. Developer Jason Winkler said leases for the retail space haven’t been finalized.
Four more tenants commit to under-construction Park Hill development, joining Sexy Pizza
Park Hill Commons is being developed by Denver-based HM Capital.
Two outdoor brands lease space in building nearing completion on Platte St.
The LoHi corridor is already home to REI’s flagship store as well as Rab Denver and Wilderness Exchange Unlimited.
Kitchen and bath company Porcelanosa takes larger space within Denver Design District
The company held a grand opening party for its new space last week.
N.C.-based firm buys second retail building along Tennyson
Retail real estate firm Asana Partners now has spent more than $3.5 million along the street in Berkeley.