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Attorneys: Future Legends filed ‘sham’ paperwork to get out of court-ordered receivership
Attorneys for a lender seeking to protect its property in the Future Legends legal issues are alleging that the sports complex owner submitted “sham” paperwork to get out of having a court-ordered receiver take over its property.
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Vestas’ Colorado factories to build turbines for 203-MW project in Illinois
Vestas-American Wind Technology has secured a 203-megawatt order for wind turbines from Apex Clean Energy Inc.’s Lotus Wind project in western Illinois.
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Breckenridge Brewery launches CU Buffs-branded Juice Drop Hazy IPA
Breckenridge Brewery is releasing a limited-edition, University of Colorado Buffaloes-themed version of its Juice Drop Hazy IPA in 19.2-ounce cans.
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Trimble stock up after sales, earnings top expectations
Industrial technology company Trimble Inc. (Nasdaq: TRMB) saw its stock price rise in early trading Wednesday despite a year-over-year sales dip in the third quarter.
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Eldora ski area to open Thursday, 8 days early
The Eldora Mountain Ski Resort in Boulder County will be up and running on Thursday, resort officials said, eight days ahead of its previously scheduled Nov. 15 opening.
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Investor books $29M Broomfield hotel deal
A New York-based hospitality real estate investor recently bought the Residence Inn and Fairfield Inn Boulder Broomfield/Interlocken hotels at 455 Zang St. in Broomfield for $29 million.
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Fort Collins street maintenance tax extension coasts to win
Voters were giving the extension of a sales tax that pays for street maintenance in Fort Collins a smooth road to victory Tuesday night.
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Larimer sales and use tax hike leads by 106 votes
The fate of a 15-year, 0.15% sales and use tax increase for transportation projects across Larimer County was still in question Tuesday night, with less than 1,000 votes separating the sides.
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Loveland voters rejecting sales tax hike, approving cannabis questions
An attempt by the city of Loveland to impose an additional 1% sales tax to make up for lost food-tax revenue was failing handily in early returns Tuesday.
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Support for Erie marijuana tax grows
A measure that would allow for the taxation of recreational and medical marijuana in Erie jumped out to an early lead on Tuesday night.
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Lafayette Downtown Development Authority formation favored nearly 2-1
Supporters of the formation of a Lafayette Downtown Development Authority took a big lead early on Tuesday night with a sliver of the vote tallied.
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Grown-up Greeley
From Wild West to metropolitan city, Greeley's future is about to get fuller
GREELEY — There’s an old saying in the economic development game in Northern Colorado: drive east until you can afford it. For Greeley, a historically and culturally significant city in the old West for more than a century, movement has been in the opposite direction. Families moved to the Greeley area in wagons hoping to…
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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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