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HP Inc. plans move into Madwire’s Timberline building
Fort Collins economic-development officials confirmed to BizWest this week that HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) is relocating into a building at 3405 S. Timberline Road that had been home to marketing firm Madwire.
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Incantation Brewing shuts down, closing two locations
Incantation Brewing is shutting down, closing locations in Denver and Aurora.
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Wind: Extracting water supplies from remote rural communities causes long-term impacts
There remains the ability in some of Colorado’s basins to legally capture, store and use water supplies not yet claimed. But as our state grows in population and our climate gets hotter, there will come a day when such excess supplies will be gone, and water development will only occur by reallocating water from one…
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Greeley officials seek public input on proposed Cascadia project
Greeley will hold two open houses to discuss the $1 billion Cascadia project proposed at the northeast corner of Weld County Road 17 and U.S. Highway 34 with a hockey arena, a hotel and convention center, a 12-slide water park, a plaza for restaurants, retail and community events, housing of more than 6,000 units, and…
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Boulder Valley King Soopers union members plan strike vote next week
Unionized King Soopers workers in Broomfield and Boulder counties will join their peers from around the Denver metro area, Colorado Springs and Pueblo next week to vote on whether to hit the picket line.
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Peak Energy secures local incentives for Broomfield R&D facility
Peak Energy Technologies Inc., a Denver-based energy-storage technology startup, is moving forward with the buildout of a new battery-cell engineering research and development facility in Broomfield, thanks in part to a tax and fee incentives package approved by city officials last week.
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Moe’s BBQ in Fort Collins shifting to schnitzel
Moe’s Original BBQ in Old Town Fort Collins will close Feb. 8, rebrand as Schneider’s Schnitzel Service and open in late March or early April.
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Quantinuum to open R&D center in New Mexico
Quantinuum LLC, a Broomfield-based quantum-computing company, plans to open a new research-and-development center in New Mexico.
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Landlord complains that 7-Eleven near CU is ‘magnet for homeless people’
In a legal dispute that is nearly identical to a case playing out in LoDo, a local landlord is accusing 7-Eleven of allowing one of its most prominent Boulder stores to become a homeless hangout, drug market and crime scene, harming the landlord’s leasing efforts.
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Judge orders lender to produce documents proving $260M loan to Future Legends
Frustrations regarding the bankruptcy case involving Future Legends Sports Complex began to emerge Wednesday in a hearing in which one of the top creditors in the case sought to compel a purported new lender to produce proof that it was lending $260 million to Future Legends to get out of debt and finish the complex…
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Greeley settles former employee age-discrimination, retaliation lawsuit for $230K
The Greeley City Council on Tuesday, Jan. 21, quietly approved a $230,000 settlement with a former human-resources employee who sued the city in 2023, alleging age discrimination and retaliation for repeatedly bringing up violations in hiring practices, as well as reporting offensive behavior by the human resources deputy director.
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Bank profitability holds steady
Colorado banks mirror nation in return on assets
Return on assets, the greatest predictor of profitability for FDIC-insured banks across the country, reached 1.20% in the second quarter of 2024, up 12 basis points from the first quarter of 2024, but down 1 basis point from the second quarter of 2023, according to the latest statistics from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Community…
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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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