
And long-time staple on Wazee Street in LoDo, will close after a 17-year run. And the space is being marketed for lease.
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And long-time staple on Wazee Street in LoDo, will close after a 17-year run. And the space is being marketed for lease.
Jay Feder Jewelers is suing three former employees – including a worker the owner claims he treated like a son — for allegedly stealing its trade secrets as they prepared to launch a competing jewelry shop in the same downtown building.
Its monthly rent was just shy of $12,000, up from $5,200 when it first signed the lease in 2004, according to a recent lawsuit.
Denverite Cabal Yarne, who owns a pair of retail stores, is switching gears with a coffee concept he hopes to open in September.
The founder of the nutritional supplement empire has filed a trademark for products ranging from snack foods to athletic bags.
The company, founded in 1985, said it’s restructuring debt after expanding and plans to continue operating.
Josh Reznick is taking a ‘quack’ at the local meat market with a type of duck rarely found stateside.
Walgreens, the new owner of nearly 2,000 Rite Aid locations nationwide, has decided the street didn’t need two of its pharmacies across from each other.
A food market concept born locally is expanding to the ground floor of Denver Housing Authority’s new headquarters building.
A ski and snowboard manufacturer is looking to spend more time on the water after a funding round.
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