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Larimer’s commercial tax-assessment hikes: Fair or ‘egregious’?
Appeal deadline looms at midnight Monday
Are sharp hikes in assessed value of commercial properties in Larimer County an outlier in Northern Colorado, or do they simply reflect the region’s rapid growth?
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Thompson Thrift adds Colorado leader to oversee residential development
Thompson Thrift recently hired Bo Chapman as senior vice president of development to oversee multifamily residential development efforts in a region that includes Colorado.
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Vero buys Oregon broadband provider BendTel
Vero Fiber recently inked a deal to acquire central Oregon broadband provider BendTel Inc.
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Home prices down, listings up in May across much of region
With more active listings on the market, the median prices that sellers were able to secure for single-family homes across much of the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado fell year over year in May.
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Quid Novi event to explore ‘unique quotient’
Quid Novi, the thought-leader group in Northern Colorado that attempts to shed light on innovations, will demonstrate at its June showcase how to harness uniqueness and benefit from it.
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Safeway workers in Colorado could soon strike, still no King Soopers contract
Unionized Safeway workers in Colorado, including those in the Boulder Valley, could soon go on strike, and labor leaders have hinted that King Soopers workers could also be heading back to the picket line for the second time in 2025.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Trump’s plan to slash budget could have big impact on NCAR
The Trump administration’s National Science Foundation has offered a budget proposal that calls for a 40% reduction to the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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Silicon Flatirons in search of new leader as director plans to move on
Silicon Flatirons is in the market for a new leader as Brad Bernthal intends to leave the university after the upcoming fall semester.
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Recycle Colorado names new executive director
Recycle Colorado, a Longmont-based nonprofit that advances circular economies and works to improve recycling across the state, has named a new executive director.
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Wilding continues acquisition spree with purchase of Station 26 Brewing
Roughly two months after Wilding Brands acquired Denver-based Great Divide Brewing Co., the Lafayette beverage umbrella company made another move to absorb a Mile High City brewery: Station 26 Brewing Co.
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Vail posts slightly higher sales, earnings but cuts guidance after CEO Katz’s return
Vail Resorts Inc.’s (NYSE: MTN) stock price was down a bit in early afternoon trading Friday after the company posted higher year-over-year revenue and profits in its third quarter of fiscal 2025, but adjusted down its projections for full-year results.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Infleqtion solidifies status as one of Boulder’s biggest quantum players with $100M raise
Firm partnering with contracting giant SAIC to win more government business
Infleqtion, a quantum information company, recently drummed up $100 million from investors as part of its Series C fundraiser, further emphasizing the role of the company — along with the Boulder ecosystem in which it operates — as major players in the world’s quantum future.
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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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