The Fort Collins mountain bike brand, which filed bankruptcy in November, has a new firm looking to acquire it.
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Boston-based clothing retailer fills blank slate downtown
For its Colorado debut, a custom menswear company has nestled into Market Center downtown.
Bike-making brothers fatten up order list
From its base in Eagle, a maker of beefy electric bikes is on track to sell more than 2,000 units in 2018.
Children’s bookstore launches second iteration on S. Broadway
A Peter Pan-inspired book seller is tripling its retail footprint with a move away from Tennyson Street.
Coffee and kombucha shop to neighbor brewery on West Colfax
Troy Reynolds wants the neighborhood’s Starbucks loyalists to have another option on their daily commute.
Amazon looks to put bookstore in Cherry Creek
The online retail giant is looking to bring its brick-and-mortar concept to the Denver neighborhood.
Citing RiNo construction, dog daycare bows out
After 16 years on Chestnut Place, the company said changes in the neighborhood prompted it to close.
Owners conjure up cash to break rental spell
After a 15-year quest, the kings of whimsical retail on South Broadway own the castle.
Eyewear brand Warby Parker inks two Denver leases
The startup, which has raised more than $200 million from investors, has leased space in LoDo and in Cherry Creek.
Beef brand bulks up with $3.5M capital raise
A Denver-based company has added fresh investment to its business selling grass-fed beef sausages and frankfurters.