Due to open at 1855 S Pearl St. this summer, Easy Float will be the second spa featuring saltwater-filled sensory-deprivation tanks to trickle into Denver this year.
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Blue Pan Pizza jumps into Congress Park
A West Highland pizzeria will open a larger second location in a Congress Park storefront that used to grease bike chains rather than pizza pies.
Men’s clothing boutique adds diminutive outpost on Colfax
Eli Cox is opening his second Berkeley Supply location next to Atomic Cowboy on Colfax Ave. Cox also wants to start designing his own brand of apparel.
Lucky Strike hopes new arcade concept is a win on 16th Street
A bowling alley chain is hoping its new arcade concept strikes a chord with millennials.
Grass-raised beef seller raises $10M
Denver-based Teton Waters Ranch has bagged another $10 million since the last capital raise the company disclosed, a million-dollar investment in March, according to a filing with the SEC.
Natural Grocers to open in RiNo
With fitness studios, a brewery every few blocks and coffee shops across from coffee shops, RiNo’s got everything you would expect in a Denver neighborhood. And next year, residents won’t even have to leave for groceries.
Bag startup stars in Holiday Inn ads
Without spending a cent, a Denver company that makes messenger bags from military surplus has bagged a national advertising campaign on primetime TV.
Struggling Sports Authority loses $12M in March on $238.5M in sales
The ailing retailer, operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, lost $12 million in March on net sales of $238.5 million.
Bike shop shutting in Lakewood
Campus Cycles is closing its Lakewood store at 7310 W. Colfax Ave. and having a liquidation sale.
Sales at Sports Authority were flat over a decade; rival Dick’s grew 180%
Bankruptcy filing offers a rare look into the finances of a privately owned company