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PharmaCann closing Denver cannabis grow facility, laying off 132

After making significant investments in Colorado’s marijuana industry, company appears to be throwing in the towel.

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Cherry Hills member’s golf investment firm shifts to private equity model

“In sports like baseball or basketball, professional teams are where most of the value is created, but in golf it’s so unique because most of the value is created in the recreational side of the game,” Matt Erley said.

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Cable Center sells building to DU, explores whether to stay in Denver

The Cable Center will vacate the building by June 30, according to University of Denver spokesman Jon Stone.

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City of Denver seeks receiver for under-contract Cathedral High campus in Uptown

Frustrated by what it considers to be years of dereliction, the City of Denver wants a court-appointed caretaker to take control of the former Cathedral High in Uptown.

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FCC approves merger of owners of Denver’s Fox31 and 9News

The deal would create a company that owns 265 television stations in 44 states and the District of Columbia, most of them local affiliates of ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC.

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Theater backed by DDA delays opening after convoluted city loan process

‘It was too cumbersome, and we need to be more flexible,’ said Bill Mosher, Denver’s chief projects officer.

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Office building in Uptown Denver could enter receivership if it goes unsold, judge says

Two former business partners and real estate investors in Denver could see their office building at 1640 Grant St. enter receivership if they are unable to sell it, according to court documents.

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