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Judge orders Musk’s X to pay Boulder landlord $8M+ in Twitter office spat
Decision to not pay rent ‘reflected business strategy’
A judge ruled in favor of the landlord that evicted Twitter from its Boulder office space in 2023 after it stopped paying rent.
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Katz back as Vail CEO
A known commodity is back at the helm of Vail Resorts Inc., as Rob Katz, who stepped down as the resort operator’s CEO in 2021, has abruptly resumed that position.
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CU Boulder to sponsor climate summit next week
The University of Colorado Boulder will sponsor the “2025 Right Here, Right Now” Global Climate Summit on June 5, in partnership with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the University of Oxford.
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Estes officials optimistic as prime tourist season begins
Officials in Estes Park, the tourism-dependent Larimer County village at the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, are cautiously optimistic as the vacation season kicks off.
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Bandimere says Hudson speedway to promote fun, faith
Would Bandimere Speedway’s relocation from its “Thunder Mountain” campus in Morrison to a new location near Hudson help promote the sport of auto racing? Of course. But the Bandimere family has a higher purpose in mind.
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Summit to focus on middle-income housing
Housing for the “missing middle” will be the focus of a BizWest event to be held next week in Longmont.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Water Remediation Technology hires new prez
Water Remediation Technology Inc., a Westminster-headquartered company that provides groundwater treatment solutions, recently hired Michael Roth as its president.
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Black Bear Diner opens in Johnson’s Corner space
Four months after the closure of the iconic Johnson’s Corner restaurant, famous for its cinnamon rolls, the California-based Black Bear Diner has opened there.
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Loveland to eye code changes for water conservation
To comply with state legislation that requires some developers to adopt the use of landscaping that uses less water by Jan. 1, the Loveland City Council on Tuesday will study an update to the city’s Unified Development Code.
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Redtail Ridge saga starts new chapter with long-awaited groundbreaking
For the better part of six years, developers have their sights set on building a 2.5-million-square-foot biotechnology- and health-care-centric business park on the empty, roughly 300-acre Redtail Ridge property, which was previously home to a massive Storage Technology Corp. campus.
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Ball finance chief leaving in June
Howard Yu, chief financial officer for aluminum can giant Ball Corp., will step down at the end of June.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Redtail Ridge saga starts new chapter with long-awaited groundbreaking
Redevelopment of former StorageTek site years in the making
For the better part of six years, developers have their sights set on building a 2.5-million-square-foot biotechnology- and health-care-centric business park on the empty, roughly 300-acre Redtail Ridge property, which was previously home to a massive Storage Technology Corp. campus.
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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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