
The outdoor apparel and gear company closed a nearby store at 250 Columbine St. in January.
The outdoor apparel and gear company closed a nearby store at 250 Columbine St. in January.
Denver and Boulder firms raised the most cash, topped by $265 million for Guild Education and $151 million for Meati Foods.
A Mapleton home built for the founder of Naropa University and the Chambala centers hit the market.
Homes in Boulder and Denver’s Belcaro and University Park neighborhoods ranging from $4.7 million to $5.4 million rounded out the top five.
Two homes in Greenwood Village and two in Denver each between $4.9 million and $6 million rounded out the top five.
A $14 million project at 1777 Chestnut in Denver and a $13.6 million brewery expansion at 400 12th St. in Golden were the week’s top building permits.
The seller had a compound custom-built a decade ago after buying 1.23 acres for $1.8 million. An agent said the land alone is now worth $7 million.
Boulder’s Upslope Brewing is accused of using the false promise of hydration to trick customers into buying its booze. The lawsuit is part of a growing trend.
Denver’s Guild Education, an employee training firm, raised the most of 38 Colorado startups with a $139.3 million haul.
It set a neighborhood record for a single-family detached residence. The other top five sales in Denver and Boulder ranged from $5.6 million to $7.9 million.
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