Denver oilman John Sheridan paid $1.8 million for the Smith and Hawken building in Cherry Creek North. The 6,400-square-foot building at 268 Detroit St. is the third Sheridan has acquired in the tony shopping district.
Transwestern announced that the Wellington E. Webb Municipal Office Building in Denver has been certified by the U.S. Green Building Council as LEED EB Gold Certified.
Midwest Airlines celebrated its new nonstop airline service from Colorado Springs to Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday with a water-cannon salute followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Colorado Springs Airport.
Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services announced the sale of Meridian Village Center, a neighborhood shopping center in Englewood, for $3.65 million.
EchoStar Communications Corp.‘s Dish Network satellite-TV service has expanded its HD programming package by launching eight regional sports networks and seven national HD channels.
Denver-based Spire Media, a Web-application firm, said it has signed contracts with new clients including Baxa Corp., Exempla Healthcare, First Data, NetLibrary, NonStop Riot and Sanrad.
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. announced that its Deep Impact fly-by spacecraft has been chosen for NASA’s EPOXI mission. The mission includes two NASA Discovery assignments – the Deep Impact Extended Investigation and the Extrasolar Planet Observations and Characterization.
Durango-based Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc. announced that its board of directors approved a 5 percent stock dividend payable July 31 to shareholders of record at the close of business July 20.
Good Times Restaurants Inc.announced the opening of its newest Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard in the Jefferson Marketplace at South Kip ling Parkway and West Chatfield Avenue in Littleton.
Greenwood Village-based Emergency Medical Services Corp. said it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Abbott Ambulance Inc., based in St. Louis.
Furniture Row Cos. of Denver, which owns and operates 330 stores in 32 states, plans to open four jointly located home-furnishing and bedding specialty stores in Tyler, Texas.
Hensley Kim & Edgington announced that the firm’s name has been changed to Hensley Kim & Holzer LLC.



