The Save Our Sundial project that started in April 2013 is inches away from its $1.8 million goal.
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Townhome developer to bring a little 'Cherry Creek' to Golden Triangle
“The concept for [the high-end homes] is Cherry Creek duplex units,” said Moonstar Investments head Scott Axelrod. “Except not in Cherry Creek. And not at Cherry Creek prices.”
Hostel owner from Austin to open outpost in Cap Hill
Before graduating college, Andy Ward took a three-month trip to Europe. But when three months vagabonding through the Old World turned into more than a year in South America and Australia, Ward found himself living and working in hostels, the dorm-like accommodations popular with young tourists outside of the United States. Upon returning Stateside, Ward… Read more »
3 party rental businesses now under one roof
An entrepreneur that juggles three event businesses is bringing them under one big tent.
Comic sports calendar launches fourth edition
It’s been a banner year for Colorado sports, and a local artist hopes a winning 2016 will make for a profitable 2017.
Kirkland Museum goes mobile, relocates down 13th
Kirkland Museum’s century-old, 300,000-pound studio rolled into Golden Triangle this weekend.
Six-figure video projector newest attraction for Opera Colorado
Opera Colorado is going high tech with a new show, which features a six-figure video projector system that even gives seats in the mezzanine a view of the mountains.
Downtown YMCA books facelift
The Y hopes to raise $3 million toward redesigned locker rooms, spiffing up the gymnasium and indoor track, and reconfiguring the lobby and basement.
JCC appoints new CEO
“Our future is about creating the capacity to meet the demands of our growing community,” she said.
Janice Sinden takes the reins at DCPA
The third president and CEO of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts wants to broaden the nonprofit’s donor base and its audience.