Business & Real Estate


Durango Coffee Co. celebrates 40 years of business

Founder looks back at how his time as chef helped shape the company

Photos: Orio’s Roadhouse: Last smoke

Patrons celebrated the end of an era April 30 at the downtown Durango establishment

Durango Walmart celebrates ‘re-grand opening,’ featuring food, lighting and checkout changes

Retail giant adds floor displays and a grab-and-go snack station

Durango salon owner picks up pieces after vehicle crashes through business

Hair studio will likely be closed for a month during repairs

New blueprint for building up the force of Colorado construction workers

Colorado needs to build more housing. It also needs the people to build more housing. Denver’s BuildStrong Academy is trying to bridge the gap between those two needs. The academy is backed ...

What should Durango businesses do if there’s a wildfire?

La Plata County Office of Emergency Management encourages employers to sign up for CodeRED alerts

Contract deadline passes with no deal between CommonSpirit, Anthem

Mercy Hospital, along with dozens of other facilities statewide, is out of network for Anthem members

Colorado cannabis businesses hope reclassification of drug will mean they pay fewer taxes

With U.S. officials considering loosening restrictions on marijuana companies, Colorado cannabis companies are looking forward to getting relief from the taxman. The Justice Department recom...

Bayfield Chamber of Commerce launching new summer program for businesses

Local entities can take part in bingo-like ‘passport program’ on June 13, win prizes

Colorado used to be a national leader in home solar. Two big moves could push it back on top.

State awarded $156 million federal grant to get rooftop solar for low-income families, while a bill in the legislature would boost community solar projects

15 ways housing, development and renters’ rights could change in Colorado this year

Democrats have advanced series of measures that would push cities to loosen development restrictions

Colorado’s craft beer boom may be winding down as tastes shift and costs rise

The smell of fresh hops permeated the air as Shawnee Adelson sat at Joyride Brewing Company in Edgewater. As Adelson set up her office for the day, workers were preparing a fresh batch of cr...
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