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Fort Collins’ Domenic’s Bistro moving — but not far
Domenic’s Bistro and Wine Bar will close after dinner this Sunday at 931 E. Harmony Road and then reopen Nov. 6 in a slightly larger space at 921 E. Harmony Road.
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Evans sets stage for 2025 with possible mill increase, new police station
Clark highlighted several projects from 2024, including rebuilding 37th Street, also known as Freedom Parkway, as well as rehabbing and designing several city parks, and setting the stage to refurbish the entrance into the city on U.S. Highway 85 with new signage, and redeveloping a former commercial park that was razed years ago now called…
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Willard promoted to lead Loveland’s economic development
Marcie Willard will drop the “acting” from her title and fill the director’s role for real as of Nov. 4.
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Early-bird registration ends Monday for Boulder Valley Real Estate Conference
Early-bird registration ends at 11:59 p.m., Monday, Oct. 21, for the 17th annual Boulder Valley Real Estate Conference.
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Lease activity for smaller space in Boulder buoys optimism
While economic headwinds persist, an uptick in lease activity, particularly for spaces smaller than 5,000 square feet, has Boulder commercial real estate professionals feeling fairly optimistic heading into the end of the year.
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Medical practice claims construction delay cost $421K
BoulderCentre for Orthopedics PC is suing the company that built its Broomfield clinic, claiming that Windsor-based Infusion Architects LLC failed to complete the project on time and caused more than $421,000 in losses as a result.
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Why “putting your child on” your bank accounts probably isn’t the best plan
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Masonville Mercantile closed after nearly 130 years in business
MASONVILLE — Antiques and clothing shop Masonville Mercantile closed on Sunday after 128 years in business. The property where the business stands will be sold in a public auction next month, according to a Coloradoan report.
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Denver-area country club to lay off 110 workers
CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE — Glenmoor Country Club in Cherry Hills Village plans to lay off 110 of its 150 employees as it begins a $35 million renovation of the clubhouse. During the 18-month renovation project, the club’s fitness center will close and Glenmoor will not offer restaurant or catering services, according to a Denver Post…
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The Pro’s Closet inventory, warehouse equipment to be liquidated at auction
Louisville-based online used bike retailer The Pro’s Closet, which announced this month that it would cease operations after raising nearly $100 million from investors over the past decade-plus, is selling hundreds of items from its local bike-refurbishing center and warehouse in an online auction.
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KRFC 88.9 FM hires radio veteran as new executive director
The KRFC 88.9 FM Board of Directors has tapped radio industry veteran and Fort Collins resident Justin Clapp as its new executive director starting Oct. 28.
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Enlitic acquires medical imaging data firm Laitek
Enlitic Inc. (ASX:ENL), a health-care data analytics firm with operations in Fort Collins and Australia, has acquired Laitek Inc., an Illinois-headquartered provider of medical imaging data-integration services.
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Erie developing at its own pace
Town focuses on downtown infill, development around core
ERIE — While most Northern Colorado and Boulder Valley communities located adjacent to Interstate 25 race to develop available land and capitalize on retail and commercial growth, Erie has opted for a slower, less in-your-face approach to real estate development along the region’s main transportation artery. If you pass by Colorado Highway 52 on your…
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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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