After three years, the Colorado School of Mining graduates left construction behind and opened the first store for their clothing brand.
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California designer to open first Colorado store in Cherry Creek
A San Francisco-based women’s boutique known for its knitwear is spinning a Cherry Creek outpost.
New bar serves booze, board games
Board game players are now rolling dice instead of logs at a former Denver lumberyard.
High-end knife shop cuts into RiNo
The company will sell 32 styles of high-end, Japanese-made knives to chefs and cooking enthusiasts.
'Hudson News on steroids' punches ticket for Union Station
“We’ll claim that we’re local-ish, but we’re not going to sacrifice the everyday things. If you want a Diet Coke, we’re going to get you a Diet Coke,” said co-founder Chris Zettle.
Leather brand Frye bound for Cherry Creek
Founded in the 1860s, Frye opened its first retail store in Manhattan five years ago, and will soon launch in Denver.
$60M office/retail project coming to RiNo
“When you look at what’s going on in Union Station, it’s natural that that whole area will move from Union Station and LoDo right down Brighton Boulevard,” said Ed Haselden, one of the developers.
Sports Authority’s May legal bill: $2M
Sports Authority is shredding sponsorship deals and breaching leases, but it can’t avoid attorney’s fees.
Outdoor brands in spat after salesman decamps
Camping gear manufacturer The Coleman Company, which has an office in Golden, has sued its former director of sales for breaking a non-compete agreement when he bolted to rival outfitter Exxel Outdoors.
City to increase security near 16th Street Mall
On Monday, the Downtown Denver Partnership (DDP) and the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District said they are choosing among a dozen private security contractors seeking a contract to patrol downtown, especially around the Mall.