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Pfizer to shutter Boulder R&D operations
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. will shut down its research and development facility in Boulder in the coming months and lay off workers.
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Larimer leaders hear Thornton’s revised water pipeline plan
Thornton water officials told the Larimer commissioners Monday that they changed their pipeline plan based on public comments. Some disagree.
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Judge declines to dismiss Slobber Shoppe pet-disposal lawsuit
A district court judge has declined to dismiss a lawsuit against a pet cemetery and crematory.
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Resurrection Christian School and its church landlord reach settlement
Resurrection Fellowship and Resurrection Christian School have reached an agreement to settle their lease dispute.
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Democrats plan new homestead measure to lower taxes
Democrats plan new homestead measure to reduce what residential property owners pay in taxes.
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Windsor accepts downtown master plan, focuses on growth
Windsor’s downtown master plan calls for expansion of the downtown.
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Registration open for cannabis research conference at CSU
Registration is open for the eighth annual Cannabis Research Conference, to be held Aug. 7-9 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
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Rehab begins on senior apartments in Longmont
Pinkard Construction will rehabilitate the Village on senior apartments in Longmont.
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Build-to-rent market blossoms in Colorado
Sector surged 62% nationally in 2023
Politics may make for strange bedfellows, but the burgeoning build-to-rent market appears to be a matchmaker of suitable note in Northern Colorado.
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Lyons recovers by embracing grit, grace, gratitude
Town continues to deal with loss of housing, damaged infrastructure after 2013 flood
Other cities and towns along the Front Range have largely moved on from the September 2013 deluge. For Lyons, at the base of the foothills in Boulder County, some challenges remain — but so does the determination to build back better.
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Liquor stores at a crossroads
A Longmont intersection is a symbolic battlefield in the war between Colorado’s independent alcoholic-beverage retailers and large grocery chains
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Destination: Johnstown
Johnstown development activity reflects community that’s open for business
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Economists: Colorado economy resilient in face of headwinds
Economy projected to add 41,900 jobs in 2024