Paging through Phil Anschutz’s latest purchase, The Weekly Standard

Phil Anschutz’s slice of the Broomfield Event Center hardly represents his only recent investment. Last week, word surfaced that the Denver gazillionaire was negotiating to purchase The Weekly Standard from Rupert Murdoch, who may have decided that the right-wing bible had grown too conservative even for him. Now, the deal…

Broomfield Event Center on life support

The Broomfield Event Center has been twisting since at least earlier this year, when Tim Wiens announced that he wanted out of his contract to manage the venue — a lack-of-success story almost from its opening in 2006. And while the willingness of Anschutz Entertainment Group/Kroenke Sports Enterprises, a joint…

Make some more money, kids!

Are you a kid who owns a business? If so, the deadline is fast approaching for the Celebration for Young Entrepreneurs, where you can win $1,000 if you’ve got the best business in your age group (6-11, 12-14, 15-17, and 18-21). A $250 prize goes to two additional finalists in…

Grocery workers, management in potential-strike staredown

Just as they did in early May, King Soopers employees rejected the company’s latest contract offer. In a press release, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local No. 7, characterized the margin of defeat as overwhelming and urged “the corporation to return to the bargaining table and offer them…

Denver Blogs: Is the state’s effort to attract tourists working?

Our daily tour of the local blogosphere. Send tips. No one knows how much money the hot deals at HotDealsColorado.com are bringing in. And since we’re paying for it, that’s a problem. (Face the State) A green candidate weasels his way onto the Holy Cross Energy board. (Colorado Independent) For…

Dealin’ Doug buys $2 million crash pad in One Lincoln Park

In May, we wrote about local auto pitchman “Dealin’ Doug” Moreland’s nasty dispute with Erik Osborn, the developer of über-fancy, über-troubled residential tower called One Lincoln Park. Osborn is currently awaiting trial on charges that he funneled money from his many construction projects to pay for his lavish Polo Club…

Black Tuesday for fourteen Colorado Chrysler dealers

Today’s the day when fourteen Colorado auto dealers are supposed to stop selling Chrysler products as part of the beleaguered company’s attempt to emerge from bankruptcy — an effort that hit a bump in the road yesterday when a ruling by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg delayed the firm’s…

Mary Louise Starkey speaks out about accusers

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Mary Louise Starkey, founder of the Denver butler school Starkey International School for Household Management, who’s been in and out of jail and court for allegedly assaulting Starkey student Lisa Kirkpatrick — and then in and out of jail and court again…

A video Commerce City won’t be using to improve its image

In hopes of revamping its image as an industrial hellhole, Commerce City has hired an economic development consultancy to recast the berg as a diverse, forward-thinking municipality. The $80,000 the city is paying Texas-based AngelouEconomics should buy plenty of dreamy PowerPoint presentations. But one video they probably won’t be using…

Mountain View’s dilemma makes the Wall Street Journal

Mountain View, Colorado, a Denver suburb, is modern enough to have a website — but the information on its home page suggests that its concerns are quaint and old-fashioned. The first item concerns “Weeds and Tree Limb Violations.” The second notes that building permits are necessary for most home improvement…

Tour Denver the DaVita way

The announcement that DaVita, a healthcare giant specializing in kidney dialysis, is moving its corporate headquarters to the Denver area offers a rare bit of good economic news during a period filled with plenty of the opposite sort — and judging by its website, execs at the firm understand that…

Colfax mainstay Video One sells building to gay nonprofit

We’ve learned that Video One, long considered Denver’s most awesome independent video rental store, recently sold its building at 1301 East Colfax Avenue. Winner of numerous Best of Denver awards, the store has been the go-to spot for movie geeks of all stripes since… well, since before the Gold Rush,…

If there’s a grocery strike, what will you do?

Have you worked out your supermarket strike plan? If you haven’t, now might be a good time. Although the corporate execs and lawyers at Safeway, King Soopers and Albertsons are still negotiating with the familiar, name-tagged faces who ring you up at your local grocery — and their union overlords…

Chauncey Billups wants you to drink overpriced juice

Here’s a funny thing I came across while researching the various juice drinks sold through a multi-level-marketing model for this week’s cover story on Bazi. Hometown hero Chauncey Billups is the top endorser for Tahitian Noni, a company that was the first to use an Amway-like system to pimp an…

More details on Denver’s bike-sharing program

Last week, Steve Sanders of the Office of Economic Development sent an e-mail informing us that a blog we did on Denver’s future bike sharing program contained a factual inaccuracy. Apparently, when the system launches next spring, the membership fee will not be $50 per month but, um, well, $50…