A national energy company has accused a local propane provider of using the power behind its name.
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Nonprofits to raze, rebuild low-income apartments
Two nonprofit organizations have teamed up and hatched an $18 million plan to redo their two neighboring housing complexes near Sloan’s Lake.
College operator cuts 130 Thornton jobs
Not a semester after buying more than 50 colleges from now-bankrupt Corinthian, an education group has cut nearly half of its staff at a call center in Thornton.
16th St. Mall theater set for cushy upgrades
A Regal movie theater is bringing new meaning to ‘sit back, relax and enjoy the show’ with $1.7 million worth of upgrades to its seating.
Denver firm plans $100 million IPO
A Denver-based REIT that focuses on self-storage properties is going public and hopes to buy up more than 20 additional properties with the proceeds.
Community papers change hands
Community newspapers covering Wash Park and Cap Hill recently turned the page and have been taken over by new owners.
Gym franchise picks up speed in Wash Park
Orangetheory is pushing deeper into Denver with a new gym under construction in Wash Park that should open in April. Owner Paul Jurevich already owns Orangetheory gyms in Glendale and Southglenn. The franchise is known for high-intensity workouts, where customers monitor their heart rate while on treadmills and rowing machines. Jurevich said one of the… Read more »
Franchise family pushes for more gyms
A team of Denver entrepreneurs is taking another lap with a fitness franchise in Lakewood.
Shuttle company grows its fleet
The Colorado Mountain Express vans shuttling tourists up and down Interstate 70 hit a growth spurt.
Kirkland Museum starts construction for Golden Triangle move
With a general contractor lined up, a Denver art museum is months away from beginning work on its new eight-figure home base.