In its fourth capital raise in four years, a breakfast foods startup has scooped up a new batch of investors, pushing its total funding raised to more than $7 million.
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Tuff Shed shacks up in Parker for 4th area store
The Denver shed manufacturer and retailer is building up its local presence with another store set to open its doors in Parker next month.
Bike shop shutting down as owner shifts to startup
The owner of a 10-year-old bike retail business is changing gears to focus on a new startup, packing up his 38th Avenue shop and selling a Baker spin-off.
Gander Mountain pulls trigger on Parker location
The major outdoor gear chain has lined up its third Colorado location and will build a 57,000-square-foot store along E-470.
Snagging open warehouse space, ski mask maker spreads out
In the fast-paced and crowded industrial market, a ski and hunting mask company managed to grab some extra space and has expanded its Denver footprint.
Organic food company files for bankruptcy
An organic food wholesaler that distributes to local restaurants has filed for Chapter 11 with more than 100 creditors.
Sprouts opens its doors in Platt Park
The grocer launched a new location at Mississippi and South Lincoln on Wednesday morning, its fourth spot in Denver.
Ski maker adding offices abroad
Expanding on its relationships in Germany and Canada, a local ski manufacturer is opening a pair of new offices abroad that it expects to give a big boost to inventory and revenue.
Organic food brand cooking up new grocery deal
A gluten-free and organic food brand best known for its veggie burgers is adding to its menu and hoping to land its breakfast option on more store shelves.
Deal blends local coffee brands
Two Denver coffee roasters have blended their companies, giving the buyer a retail boost and putting a 50-year-old coffee staple under new ownership.