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Greeley leaders talk financing, numbers on proposed arena project
Dreams for a massive hockey arena, hotel, convention center and indoor water park are easy to get excited about, but Greeley City Council members on Wednesday learned that financing a $1.1 billion project is not so easy.
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Cardinal Peak elevates pair to co-CEO roles
Cardinal Peak LLC recently promoted Sean O’Neil and Bernard Vachon to the roles of co-CEO.
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Aims to open student health center at Greeley campus
Students at Aims Community College and their families will have to wait only one more year for on-campus health care.
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Mystery manufacturing company offered $4.2M in incentives for Boulder County project
The Colorado Economic Development Commission approved the offer of a tax incentive package worth more than $4.2 million dollars to entice an unidentified manufacturing company to expand in Boulder County.
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Kahn: Central Asia delegation explores Colorado’s water-management strategies
Longmont recently became a hub of international collaboration on water management as professionals from Central Asia gathered to study the western United States’ approach to the issue.
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Elevations Credit Union card helps fund NIL deals for University of Colorado athletes
Elevations Credit Union members could help put some cash in the pockets of University of Colorado student-athletes by using the new Go Buffs Visa Signature Rewards Card.
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Business Cares: November 2024
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November 17-23, 2024, is Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week As of 2024, approximately 14,439 people are experiencing homelessness in Colorado, a significant increase from approximately 10,397 in the previous year. In 2023, it was estimated that over 500,000 Coloradans, including more than 150,000 children, faced food insecurity. Addressing homelessness and food poverty in our communities…
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Flatirons Bank elevates operations chief to CEO
Kent Jones, who until recently was president and chief operating officer at Flatirons Bank, has been promoted to CEO of the Boulder-based institution.
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IV-therapy clinic Onus opening first franchise location in Fort Collins
Onus, a chain of IV-therapy spas with an existing location in Boulder, is opening the company’s first franchise location in Fort Collins.
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CU athletics unveils ‘Peggy100’ apparel line to honor superfan
University of Colorado Athletics has unveiled a special line of clothing and merchandise to commemorate the 100th birthday of Peggy Coppom, the woman the school calls “CU’s biggest fan.”
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Jewelry repair, design shop takes over ex-Mac Shack space in Fort Collins
Jewelry and watch repair and design shop Mountain Standard Co. has into the former Fort Collins home of Mac Shack.
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Colorado Dems back labor-organization reform measure
Democratic Colorado lawmakers this week unveiled a proposal to remove a decades-old requirement that would-be union workers support two rounds of voting before launching certain negotiations with employers.
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Competition for deposits ‘more intense than ever’
Banks vie with payment apps, gambling sites, even Starbucks
Many banks serving Northern Colorado have seen their deposits drop slightly since the pandemic hit four years ago, but the loss of pandemic relief funds isn’t the only reason for that phenomenon. Higher interest rates and increased competition have also had an impact. Banks in Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer and Weld counties recorded $30.8 billion in…
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Who will buy Naropa’s campus?
Naropa University land under contract, campus likely to be redeveloped
Naropa University is under contract with a yet-to-be-named buyer for its main Boulder campus, which is expected eventually to be redeveloped.
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