
A Scottish artist is adding more exhibit space with the purchase of a concrete-and-brick warehouse on South Cherokee Street.
A Scottish artist is adding more exhibit space with the purchase of a concrete-and-brick warehouse on South Cherokee Street.
A Denver company soon will oversee the dropping of beats from a space larger than its Taxi digs.
A Ballpark web development firm has caught the coworking bug.
A healthcare administration firm made quick work of finding new space after a blaze next door rendered its office unusable.
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Along with climbing walls and fitness classes, the facility will include Improper City, a new beer garden and food truck park.
A unique art exhibit/museum that drew four times the number of expected visitors in its first year has chosen a site for its planned expansion.
The Canada-based ax-throwing bar notched a better location three minutes away to squeeze in more room for its lumberjack-like competitions.
As cryptocurrency valuations skyrocket, one Denver company is seeing growth as well. Ideas By Nature, which assists blockchain companies in both creative and technical projects, recently leased nearly 7,000 square feet at 1875 Lawrence St. in LoDo. Business development director Jeff Vier said the company outgrew its previous 2,000-square-foot office at 1009 Grant St. earlier… Read more »
Instead of a penthouse with mountain views or a rooftop bar, the Air Force veteran and GS1 executive plans to grow lettuce. And this farm requires some vertical.
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