Author: Alicia Wallace
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Coloradans consume craft beer at twice the rate of the rest of nation
Craft beer sales continued to bubble over in 2015, another year of double-digit increases that added up to a 12 percent stake of the U.S. beer market, according to Brewers Association data released Tuesday. Craft brewers — independent producers that brew 6 million or fewer barrels of beer annually and are at least 75 percent…
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Companies line up — just in case Sports Authority’s name drops off Mile High
If the bankruptcy reorganization of Sports Authority forces the Englewood-based retailer to yank its name off the Denver Broncos’ home stadium, it won’t be hard to find a replacement. Companies are already lining up, hoping to hang their banner on the Mile High City’s home of the Super Bowl champion Broncos, said Mac Freeman, the…
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Sports Authority to close Denver warehouse
Sports Authority plans to shutter its Denver distribution warehouse by the end of April, according to a notice filed with the state of Colorado this week. The Englewood-based sports equipment retailer, which is shedding stores and reportedly preparing for bankruptcy, filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice indicating plans to close its…
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Sports Authority to close some stores in Colorado
Sports Authority is planning store closing sales for its Sports Castle in downtown Denver and at least two other locations in the region as part of plans to shutter about 140 stores, a source familiar with the company’s plans confirmed Wednesday. Sports Authority plans to close its locations at 1000 Broadway, 9000 E. Peakview Ave.,…
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Three Colorado Safeway stores involved in skimming breach
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Three Safeway grocery stores in Colorado were targeted in a credit card skimming attack last month, the company said Wednesday.Skimmers were found on three point-of-sale machines in the self-checkout areas of the stores at 9160…
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Denver’s oldest brewery reopens after 45 years
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save One of Denver’s oldest breweries was resurrected Saturday with an eye on serving as a catalyst for the future of the city’s craft beer industry. Nearly 50 years after ceasing operations, the Tivoli Brewing Co.…
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DIA temporarily halts passenger trains
A report of smoke triggered a 30-minute evacuation of Denver International Airport’s office building Wednesday, resulting in a temporary shutdown of the automated trains that run between the airport’s concourses. The evacuation, which occurred just before 3:30 p.m., included the staff members who operate and monitor the trains, said Heath Montgomery, an airport spokesman. After…
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Boulder man says he still hopes to build Pikes Peak ski area
It’s been nearly three decades since a ski resort operated on Pikes Peak. In recent years, through, efforts were made to resurrect skiing on the fourteener that served as the inspiration for “America the Beautiful.” At the center of those plans were Harvey T. Carter, a climbing legend who owned 320 acres on the west…
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Boulder man says he still hopes to build Pikes Peak ski area
It’s been nearly three decades since a ski resort operated on Pikes Peak. In recent years, through, efforts were made to resurrect skiing on the fourteener that served as the inspiration for “America the Beautiful.” At the center of those plans were Harvey T. Carter, a climbing legend who owned 320 acres on the west…
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Developer who planned Pikes Peak ski resort files for bankruptcy
A Boulder County company that eyed developing condominiums and a ski resort on Pikes Peak – and later was investigated by the state for possible securities violations – recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, court records show. The Resort At Pikes Peak LLC, based in Nederland, estimated it owes between $500,000 and $1 million…





