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Student-housing developer Core Spaces expected to buy Naropa campus
Core Spaces LLC, a Chicago-based student-housing developer, is the buyer that is expected to take over Naropa University’s main Boulder campus.
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Region’s last Big Lots to hold going-out-of-business sale
Discount retail chain Big Lots Inc. will begin “Going-Out-of-Business” sales at all its remaining stores, but it remains unclear when or whether all those stores — including one in Brighton — will close.
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Dismissal appealed in lawsuit against Loveland council
A state appeals court in Denver will consider whether to uphold or overturn a Larimer District Court’s October dismissal of a lawsuit filed earlier this year by five former Loveland City Council members and three other Loveland residents against the current council and its actions surrounding the proposed Centerra South mixed-use development.
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Future Legends appeals $7M judgment that could gut complex stadium, offices
WINDSOR — A U.S. District Court judge in Utah has dealt another blow to Future Legends Sports Complex in Windsor, ordering the repossession of various stadium seating, IT equipment, a security system, LED displays, computers and more for failing to pay the roughly $7 million loan from Onset Financial Inc. in Utah to purchase the…
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Human Bean partners with Colorado Eagles to raise funds for cancer patients
Human Bean Northern Colorado will raise money for the Colorado Eagles’ UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation Oncology Patient Assistance Fund.
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Maxar inks government contracts in Asia
Maxar Intelligence recently inked a pair of contracts with Asian governments that total $35 million.
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C3 Real Estate Solutions Celebrates 12 Years of Excellence in Real Estate
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Woodward acquires aerospace components business from Safran
Woodward Inc. (Nasdaq: WWD), a Fort Collins company that designs, manufactures and services energy-conversion and control solutions for the aerospace and industrial equipment markets, will acquire the North American electromechanical actuation business of Safran S.A., a French multinational defense contractor.
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Exabeam elevates Harteveld to chief revenue officer
Exabeam Inc., a Broomfield-based cybersecurity company, has promoted Pete Harteveld to the role of chief revenue officer.
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Colorado BioScience Association: Industry raised $2.15B in 2024
Colorado life-sciences companies raised $2.15 billion from investors in 2024, according to a report from the Colorado BioScience Association.
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Xcel proposes $5B in system upgrades to meet EV, solar demand
Xcel plans to spend $5 billion on system upgrades in Colorado over the next half-decade.
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Hope Springs — seven months in
Seven months into the biggest Habitat housing project in her career, the organization doesn’t have to turn away any families ready for home-ownership.
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Making a MARC
CSU’s new Denver research center strengthens city-agriculture connections
Colorado State University’s newly opened Metropolitan Agricultural Research Center aims to bridge the urban-farm gap.
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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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