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Snooze was founded in 2006 on the ideas that breakfast marks the beginning of a new day, life is worth living, and it only takes a moment to make a difference.
Scion, the lower-priced Toyota line launched in 2002 and targeted toward Generation Y (those people, generally, who came of age around the year 2000), has always struck me as a kind of enigma.
Have you ever considered how many New Year’s holidays many of us have used to make new fitness or weight loss goals? Have you been able to stick with your resolutions past March or April?
Until a few years ago, microbreweries were limited to regional product distribution, due to the prohibitive cost of shipping bottled beer. Cans were the answer, but small-scale canning technology was slow and expensive.
The only difference between this vehicle and a nice mid-sized SUV is that, as a pickup with a double cab, it is a bit longer, and you need to think about that when you round corners.
These two Lexus sedans are both wonderful vehicles, full of the latest luxuries and technology, and they drive beautifully. So the question is, would you – or should you – buy one?
The 4Runner just begs to be put to some strenuous test, very akin to the need for speed you feel when you get behind the wheel of, say, a Porsche. I almost felt like I was hurting the 4Runner’s feelings by driving it around town.
Whether it’s Iron Man, Batman, or Captain America, people have become enamored with superheroes.
The question of whether to pay off that home mortgage ranks right up there with “What should we name our new baby?” or “Where should we take a vacation this year?”
When making a major purchase like a car, one really needs to do the kind of test drive that I get to do – usually a week long.
You know that Buick ad where everyone says, “That’s not a Buick”? Well, pretty much everyone who saw my Kia K900 had the same look but were nearly speechless.
The Colorado Rockies executed one of the more brilliant business ideas in the recent history of American sports. Unfortunately, it had no effect on the product on the field.
Loveland has long been known as a thriving artists’ community, but recent development activity is taking the town’s culture to the next level among creative types.
When I was a kid first falling in love with sports, I spent countless hours in the backyard pretending I was one of my favorite players for the Denver Broncos or Chicago Cubs.
Plenty of bars in Denver allow leashed dogs on their patios, but brothers Justin and Jerad Henry envisioned something grander when they opened the Watering Bowl in November 2013 on a property that includes a large A-frame building previously used for auctioning antiques.
With the urban battle-for-parking scenario worsening in Colorado’s metro areas, smart cars offer a glimmer of hope. The pint-sized vehicles can be squeezed with ease into smaller curbside spots, and they’re available to car-share members anytime.
Tucked away in the Denver suburb of Broomfield is an international engineering firm leading the expansion of the Panama Canal, a man-made waterway now 100 years old but still considered one of the world’s great engineering feats.
On Main Street in Breckenridge you can get a tattoo. You can buy a bottle of scotch or snarf down fat-laden french fries advertised as “heavenly.” The one thing you cannot get after January: marijuana.
Our family gatherings are usually large and loud. We have 16 grandchildren, lots of young adults, some teenagers, and at least three rugrats. At a recent dinner event over the holidays, the normal pandemonium was replaced by passionate debate.
Times and tastes change. Our parents’ generation, emerging from The Great Depression, favored wall-to-wall carpeting – a sign of “making it.” We Baby Boomers pulled up the carpet in favor of the hardwoods.
Colorado’s other professional sports franchise owners could learn a thing or two from Denver Broncos’ owner Pat Bowlen.
Blake Adams looks at home in deep thought as he stares intently at his computer amid the mid-afternoon bustle of Five Point’s Purple Door Coffee. Today his mind is consumed with logistics and marketing, business and community - standard fare for the idea-man behind one of Denver’s newest and most popular event series.
Over Thanksgiving, I was talking with a young couple I know, pretty much fresh out of college and a little more than a year into the working world. The odd thing that came forth in the conversation was how much harder…