But eTuk USA is staying put in Park Hill for now. The buildings were previously part of the Robinson Dairy complex, which a developer bought last year.
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Let’s go to the HopTea (and avoid sugar, calories)
Whole Foods stores nationwide are adding Boulder company’s sparkling teas, which launched 15 months ago, to shelves.
Wine shop to move from West Colfax to Riverfront Park
Company will keep running its education/entertainment arm, but also will close its Colfax store.
10-story office building proposed at plumbing supply site along Brighton
The proposed structure would have 325,350 square feet of office space, as well as some ground-floor retail space.
Cherry Creek mall general manager leaving after 23 years to run local BID
“I look forward to having an impact on the greater Cherry Creek North community,” Nick LeMasters said.
Gart Properties raises $40M fund to expand into Utah and Idaho
“We view those geographies as what Denver was like 15 to 20 years ago,” said Evan Gart, a financial analyst at the firm.
Golden Triangle food hall Broadway Market sees its first departures
Two of the inaugural tenants at the food hall that opened in February are gone. But both are maintaining a presence in Denver.
‘Irreverent and sarcastic’ apparel startup Shinesty adds line targeting sports fans
The Boulder-based home of Budweiser-branded “pajameralls” and denim swimsuits has licensing agreements with about 30 colleges, as well as the NFL.
Whole Foods appears to want to reopen Cap Hill location
The grocer didn’t respond to a request for comment, but an architecture firm repping the company has asked the city to permit remodeling work at 900 E. 11th Ave.
New Cherry Creek building leased to WeWork and Amazon Books sells for $55M
The deal is “kind of bittersweet, to be honest with you,” said seller Matt Joblon, noting the two companies that developed the project moved their offices there.