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Windsor cites stalled work, bounced checks in Future Legends filing
Citing a litany of bounced checks, alleged misrepresentation of financial means, incomplete work and deteriorating maintenance, the Town of Windsor has asked a federal district court to deny a request by the managing partner of the troubled Future Legends Sports Complex that the town be served with a temporary restraining order.
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Louisville’s public inline hockey rink could become pickleball courts
In a split 4-3 vote, Louisville City Council instructed staff to move forward with an exploration of repurposing the rink.
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Metron Farnier leases Louisville flex space
Metron Farnier LLC, a Boulder-based company that makes smart water meters and sensors, recently leased 56,650 square feet of flex-industrial space at 335 Centennial Parkway in Louisville, according to CBRE Group Inc. (NYSE:CBRE), the brokerage that represented landlord WSRE CP Centennial Investors LLC.
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Franchisee to bring Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii to Boulder
Entrepreneur Beth Deasy has inked a multi-unit franchise agreement with Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii to bring the chain to the Boulder area.
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Former Lehman-Prairie Mountain printing plant sold for $6 million
A building that until last summer housed presses that printed BizWest and several area daily newspapers has been sold for $6 million.
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Opinion: Greeley’s $1.1B gamble: A monument to misplaced priorities
Just when you thought taxpayer-funded sports arenas were a relic of bad public policy, the Greeley City Council proved otherwise. The board recently approved a $1.1 billion entertainment district — an 8,000-seat minor-league hockey arena, indoor waterpark, and 350-room hotel — backed by a risky financing scheme tied to a local developer whose team will…
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Centerra: inspired by a love of Loveland
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Opinion: Westside entertainment district a transformational investment for Greeley
The Cascadia/Westside Entertainment District represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Greeley. This visionary project could truly redefine our city’s future economically, culturally and socially.
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New shops, restaurants, gym coming to Boulder’s Twenty Ninth Street mall
At least seven new businesses are expected to open this year at Boulder’s Twenty Ninth Street mall.
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Lafayette hires city attorney, deputy
Mary Lynn Macsalka was recently hired as Lafayette’s first in-house city attorney.
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Schlosser Signs expanding into Windsor HQ
Schlosser Signs Inc. is relocating and expanding its company headquarters fivefold, allowing it to scale its operations and better serve its expanding customer base.
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Boulder County, Superior could appeal dismissal of airport lawsuit
Officials in Superior and Boulder County are leaving open the possibility of appealing a recent decision by a Boulder County District Court judge to toss a lawsuit from those two governments that sought to force leaders in Jefferson County to limit the impacts of noise and lead pollution from operations at the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan…
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Your Top Commercial Solar Questions, Answered
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An increasing number of businesses are investing in solar to capture tax benefits, reduce operating expenses (OpEx), and meet code requirements. To get you started, we’ve answered the most common questions.
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Reward vs. risk: Decision time nears for West Greeley Project
City Council plans Tuesday vote on massive arena project
Describing the projected revenue and dazzling array of attractions that the $1.1 billion West Greeley Project would include is the easy part. Describing the mind-bogglingly complex and extraordinarily risky way it would be financed is a lot harder.
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New Customs office eases international travel at Northern Colorado airport
Developer Martin Lind had applied for and in 2022 won federal approval to locate a U.S. Customs office at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, which is jointly owned by the cities of Loveland and Fort Collins.
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