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Chaffee County · Chaffee CountyDerek Heersink is leading the climb back for 14er Brewing. The founder and owner of Alamosa’s Spare Keg Brewerks says the reason was simple. “It’s a great brand for Chaffee County, where there’s more 14ers than anywhere in the country,” he said. “So it was pretty much a marketing move.” 14er’s brewery and taproom in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood closed in November 2024 after an eight-year run. Heersink said he bought the company’s naming rights and…See the Story
Following last year’s closure, 14er Brewing to move from Denver’s RiNo to Chaffee County
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Denver, Colorado · DenverColorado is trying to sell an office building in Denver’s Cap Hill neighborhood that was previously used by the state’s labor department. The three-story building at 251 E. 12th Ave. is just shy of 130,000 square feet and was built in 1957. It sits on an acre between Grant and Sherman streets, two blocks south of the Capitol building. A spokesperson for the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment said in an email that the department shifted …See the Story
Former Colorado Department of Labor and Employment office building up for sale
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Startups · AuroraYou’ve probably seen the stuff that Rob Volkert’s company makes, you just haven’t realized it. “Go to an Avs game, you’ll see our products down there,” Volkert said. Volkert is the chief operating officer for Pretred, a startup that turns old tires into new rubber barriers used on the side of the highway or in Ball Arena’s parking lots. They’re a substitute for its traditional concrete counterparts. “We are manufacturers of the first and only su…See the Story
Startup that Turns Tires Into Highway Barriers Finds New Home in Aurora After Lengthy Search
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