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Sundance staff basks in Boulder’s ‘tsunami of love’
“A tsunami of love.” That’s how Eugene Hernandez, director of the Sundance Film Festival, described how Boulder has greeted the festival’s staff.
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Aqua Spas Inc. hot tub seller declares Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Aqua Spas Inc., a hot-tub seller with stores in Fort Collins, Greeley and Castle Rock has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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BizWest announces 2025 Women of Distinction
Twelve women from Northern Colorado will be recognized with this year’s Women of Distinction awards, a BizWest program to acknowledge the contributions of female leaders in the region.
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Weld County officials are set to announce new judicial center spot
The Weld County commissioners are expected to announce their decision Monday on where they plan to build a new judicial center.
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Windsor Chamber exec takes new role at Water Valley
Dennis Houston recently left his role as CEO of the Windsor Area Chamber of Commerce to be the new vice president of community outreach at The Water Valley Co.
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New building planned for Greeley’s High Pointe Industrial Park
Roche Constructors has proposed a 31,000-square-foot industrial building at the High Pointe Business Park.
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FNBO’s 2025 3rd Quarter Economic and Financial Market Commentary
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Kurt Spieler, Chief Investment Officer of FNBO Wealth, says markets are showing renewed strength, but questions remain about whether the momentum can last.
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Fort Collins officials plan for events in former Albertson’s parking lot
A concert could be in a former Albertson’s parking lot’s future. Or maybe a “food truck rally” and a pop-up farmers market. Or maybe all three.
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University of Colorado launches new NIL initiative The Arch
The University of Colorado launched The Arch, an NIL initiative that allows groups and individuals to pay Buffs athletes to promote their businesses.
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Kawaii Konbini brings Japanese convenience store concept to Longmont
LONGMONT — Kawaii Konbini, a Japanese-style convenience store concept that previously existed in pop-up and food-truck form, has a permanent location at 195 S. Main St. in Longmont. The business, which sells fresh food and gifts, is operated by couple Brooks Steele and April Bliss, according to Westword.
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Greeley abandons tax increase ballot measures
Residents in Greeley will not vote on any city tax increases in November after officials decided this week not to move forward with four previously debated ballot measures on the issue.
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Polis encourages life-sciences companies to move to Colorado
The bus tour made 11 stops at industry-related businesses and research facilities, among others across Aurora, Greenwood Village, Golden, Boulder and the U.S. 36 corridor, and Fort Collins.
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Centerra: inspired by a love of Loveland
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Centerra has gained recognition as one of the region’s top-selling new-home community. What most people don’t know is why Centerra has become all these things.
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Serenity Forge designs video games that are meaningful, fun
Prolonged illness led founder to build value-driven games
Serenity Forge LLC makes so-called value-driven video games, or games designed to help players through difficult moments in life.
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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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