6 Denver weed lounges where you can legally light up
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More than a decade ago, Colorado led the movement to legalize marijuana. But despite that, it has been slow to embrace lounges and other public businesses where smoking weed is legal. (It’s a little known fact that if you’re lighting up at Red Rocks Amphitheatre or in the wilderness, you’re technically breaking the law, even…
Read MoreDenver developer plans 75 apartments on Santa Fe near NWSL stadium site
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Eric Weins wants to be first. The local developer has begun site work at his 0.45-acre property at 1298 S. Santa Fe Drive in Denver ahead of demolition of the existing structures. A year and a half after that, he said, 75 apartments will be standing in their place. The residences will be the first…
Read MoreFormer Arrow Electronics office in Centennial demolished for apartment development
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A Centennial office building that was once the headquarters of a Fortune 500 company is being demolished less than a quarter-century after being built. The 9201 E. Dry Creek Road building, which was home to Arrow Electronics until last year, is being knocked down by crews from American Demolition. Built in 2001, the approximately 125,000-square-foot…
Read MoreManitou Springs clashes with Pikes Peak Cog Railway over tax incentive deal
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A tax tiff between the City of Manitou Springs and the cog railway atop Pikes Peak has reached new heights, with the city now claiming it was tricked into giving the railway generous tax breaks and the railway claiming the city is trying to triple its tax rate as a punishment. The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak…
Read MoreDenver AI startup LightTable develops software to help developers fix costly mistakes
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LightTable is developing artificial intelligence — for developers. The Denver startup, founded in 2024, announced its first round of funding last month, saying it raised $6 million. Co-founder Paul Zeckser said his software helps developers clean up errors more quickly and accurately than the current process, which entails sending construction plans out to third-party reviewers.…
Read MoreArvada’s SomePlace Else Brewery expanding with new locations in Thornton, Broomfield
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SomePlace Else Brewery is going someplace else. The owners of the Arvada brewery are adding two locations of the self-proclaimed “brewcade,” where patrons can enjoy pinball and Skee-Ball alongside a pint. The first will open in the former home of Thornton’s Mother Tucker Brewing, which closed at 2360 E. 120th Ave. in May. Tori Miller, who opened…
Read MoreDisney to raise prices on streaming services amid Kimmel pushback
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Disney announced on Tuesday it will raise the subscription prices for its streaming services, amid widespread calls for a boycott following Jimmy Kimmel’s abrupt suspension from Disney-owned ABC. The increase is set to go into effect for new subscribers beginning Oct. 21. Current subscribers will see the change to their first bill on or after…
Read MoreHow to Create Exceptional Experiences
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How to Create Exceptional Experiences written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Neen James, globally recognized leadership and customer experience expert, keynote speaker, and author of “Exceptional Experiences: Five Luxury Levers to Elevate…
Read MoreGreek immigrant marks 50 years as men’s clothier in Englewood
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In 1973, Theodoros “Ted” Vasilas arrived in the U.S. with $50 in his pocket. This year, Vasilas is celebrating 50 years in business as a men’s clothier and tailor — and what the Greek immigrant says is his American dream come true. Ted’s Clothiers has been a staple in Englewood for decades. Vasilas bought the…
Read MoreReal estate firms are calling it: Metro Denver a buyer’s market
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Metro Denver swung sharply toward a buyer’s market this summer and will likely become more entrenched in that direction as activity slows in the months ahead, according to two leading real estate firms. “Denver went from one of the hottest markets to one of the more challenged markets. Over the summer, sellers weren’t getting the…
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