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Partners close on sale of Stanley Hotel
A public-private entity on Thursday closed on the sale of the iconic Stanley Hotel and its 41-acre Estes Park campus, in a complex deal that will jumpstart development of the Stanley Film Center and likely cast the hotel in a bigger role when the Sundance Film Festival moves to Boulder in 2027.
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One X acquires Windsor-based United Energy Partners
One X, an energy-services provider backed by Kingswood Capital Management, has acquired United Energy Partners LLC, a Windsor-based company that provides pressure-control devices to energy operators.
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Larimer County Office of Emergency Management awards $100K
The Larimer County Office of Emergency Management recently awarded nearly $100,000 in grant funding “to support community-driven mitigation projects that reduce risk and improve resilience,” according to a county news release.
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Area startups, researchers win grant funding
The Global Business Development division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade has awarded grants to 35 startup companies and researchers, including more than a dozen in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley.
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Meati closing in on deal to sell meat-alternative biz for paltry $4M
Boulder-headquartered Meati Foods, a mushroom-based whole-food proteins producer that has raised about $400 million from investors in recent years prior to its sudden financial implosion this spring, could soon be sold for about $4 million.
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Tariffs, Chinese market shifts wilt S&W Seed sales projections
S&W Seed Co. (Nasdaq: SANW) lowered its fiscal 2025 revenue guidance this week, a move company leaders said was a result of increased tariffs and slowing sorghum exports to China.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Enliven Therapeutics: Cash runway can fund ops through late 2027
Enliven Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: ELVN), a clinical-stage precision oncology company that reported its first quarter financial results this week, says its $290 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities is likely to provide a runway for continued operations through late 2027.
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Boulder Housing Partners opens Rally Flats apartments
Boulder Housing Partners recently began leasing apartments in Rally Flats, the agency’s newest affordable-housing community in central Boulder.
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Lego, Abercrombie among new retailers coming to Broomfield’s Flatiron Crossing
Flatiron Crossing owner Macerich Co. will add Abercrombie & Fitch, Anthropologie, Lego and SweetPlay stores to its retail mix in the coming months as the shopping center’s owner embarks on the development of HiFi, the mixed-use project that is transforming a portion of the 25-year-old Broomfield retail plaza.
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Erie ranks 15th in U.S. population growth
Not that long ago, travelers to Erie encountered dirt streets, few amenities and a sparse population. Today, the town’s location — straddling Boulder and Weld counties — has brought new retail, restaurants, employers and residents — enough of the latter to rank this once-sleepy town as the No. 15 fastest-growing city in the nation.
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Leadership Fort Collins graduates 42nd class
Members of the 2024-2025 Leadership Fort Collins class have graduated from the course and will receive their diplomas Thursday at the Rio Grande Agave Room.
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What makes a great Litigation Attorney (and how to spot one)
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Mental health prioritized post-COVID
New facilities open to meet demand for care
Mental and behavioral health has often taken a back seat to more traditional forms of health care, but, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of mental illness has continued to rise, making it more important than ever that people who need mental health services have access to them.
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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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