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Erie ranks 15th in U.S. population growth
Parker was only other Colorado community in Top 100
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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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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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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St. Renatus biotech company files for bankruptcy
St. Renatus LLC, a Fort Collins-based biopharmaceutical company that won Food and Drug Administration approval nine years ago for the nasal-spray dental anesthetic it developed, has filed for Chapter 7 liquidation in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Denver.
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Charlotte’s Web boosts comparable sales for first time in years
Louisville-based CBD company Charlotte’s Web Holdings Inc. (TSX: CWEB) increased its year-over-year revenue total in the first quarter of 2025 for the first time in more than three years.
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Biodesix stock plunges as life-sciences firm cuts sales projection
Biodesix Inc. (Nasdaq: BDSX), a life-sciences company that develops tools to detect lung disease, saw its stock price shed more than 35% of its value in early trading Thursday after the company cut millions from its 2025 fiscal-year revenue guidance.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Middle West Spirits acquires Old Elk Distillery
Six days after announcing on Instagram that its Old Town tasting room would close, Old Elk Distillery has sold.
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Greeley eyes Carestream, Hankins Farm properties
The Greeley Planning Commission Tuesday recommended approval of a new Three Mile Plan for the city, paving the way for future annexation of properties coveted by Windsor and Johnstown.
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Boulder Startup Week: Quantum tech — what is it good for?
Boulder Startup Week hosted a panel discussion Tuesday dubbed “Quantum Convergence: The intersection of quantum technology and our daily lives” aimed at making this challenging but exciting field — a field in which the Boulder Valley plays an outsized role — a bit more accessible.
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July hearing set on revived complaints against Loveland council over Centerra South
Undaunted by setbacks in the courts and the Loveland City Council, a city resident continues to seek injunctions to invalidate the board’s approvals of the Centerra South mixed-use development and rein in what he sees as its violations of Colorado open-meetings laws.
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Colorado Supreme Court: Boulder climate lawsuit can continue
The Colorado Supreme Court dealt a blow to the fossil-fuels industry this week by refusing to dismiss a 2018 lawsuit by Boulder and Boulder County against ExxonMobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) and subsidiaries of Suncor Energy Inc. (NYSE: SU).
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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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