To help celebrate its 20th anniversary, Denver caterer Gourmet to Go is offering a bailout plan to local businesses in need of noontime sustenance.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will publish its last print edition tomorrow and become an online-only publication, parent company Hearst Corp. announced today. The newspaper currently has 117,600 weekday subscribers.
The 146-year-old newspaper is Seattle’s oldest business. The Post-Intelligencer is involved in a Joint Operation Agreement with the Seattle Times, similar to the one the Rocky Mountain News was a partner in with the Denver Post.
For more on the story, see the Post-Intelligencer Web site here.
Natural foods grocer Whole Foods will sell five Front Range stores as part of a deal with the Federal Trade Commission to settle antitrust charges that arose over the chain’s acquisition of Boulder-based Wild Oats.
For analysis from former Rocky business reporter Lisa Greim, click here.
