Alpine Bank has selected three finalists for its
What Does LoDo Need? business loan competition.
One of the following companies will receive a $100,000, two-year, interest-free business loan:
- Anchor Den, which strives to create a multi-functional property that brings lodging, co-working and events under one roof to fill a void in Denver’s hostel market.
- Soul Haus Ltd. wants to bring downtown residents Queen City Trading Co., a LoDo-inspired boutique specializing in regionally made gifts jewelry and cards that incorporate the eclectic aesthetic of the LoDo neighborhood.
- GOrganic Micro Mart wants to provide locally grown produce, chemical- and preservative-free groceries, cruelty-free body care and eco-household products to LoDo residents.
The winner will be announced Aug. 5.
"We liked that all three of these finalists expressed a demonstrated need for their concept in LoDo," says Matt Teeters, Executive Vice President of Alpine Bank's Denver branch. "Their thoroughness, management teams and financial projections were well-conceived and reasonable."
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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