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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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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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Partners Group to acquire utility-scale power developer PowerTransitions
Partners Group Holding AG, a Swiss-based private-equity firm with North American headquarters in Broomfield, has agreed to acquire PowerTransitions LLC, a Houston-based utility-scale power developer.
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Developer Martin Lind acquires Carestream property
An entity controlled by Windsor developer Martin Lind has acquired the dormant Carestream Health Inc. property in unincorporated Weld County.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Firestone sues Central Weld Water to keep taps flowing
A Weld District Court judge has granted the Town of Firestone’s request for a temporary restraining order that prevents the Central Weld County Water District from cutting off water service to the town.
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Boulder’s Naropa University replacing longtime president
Charles Lief, Naropa University’s president for the past 13 years, is stepping down and will be replaced in August by Paul Burkhardt, who was most recently provost at the University of Olivet in Michigan.
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BAE Systems wins $1.2B satellite contract from Space Force
BAE Systems Inc. Space & Mission Systems, the Broomfield-based subsidiary of British defense contractor BAE Systems PLC that last year absorbed Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., recently won a $1.2 billion contract from the U.S. Space Systems Command to provide the U.S. Space Force with missile-tracking satellite capabilities.
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CSU-led regional food business center awards $2M in grants
A regional food business center led by Colorado State University and funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture has selected 116 small and medium-size farm and food business projects in Colorado, the Mountain West and the Pacific Northwest to fund with nearly $2 million in grants.
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Longtime Colorado Division of Banking official takes over acting commissioner
Kara Hunter took over this week as Colorado’s acting state bank commissioner, according to the Colorado Division of Banking, the agency where Hunter has worked since 1998.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Broomfield, Westminster office parks seek post-COVID evolution
High vacancies prompt calls for redevelopment, adaptive re-use
The office markets in Broomfield and Westminster have struggled to recover after the COVID-19 pandemic forced many employees to work from home. Now that Pandora’s box has been opened, lots of those employees don’t want to go back to the office full-time, “which is a constant tension between employees and employers,” said Nate Litsey, a…
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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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