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Group launches drive to repeal West Greeley financing plan
Ballot issue targets plan for arena, hotel, water park
In the latest move by Northern Colorado voters to challenge municipal government decisions at the ballot box, a coalition of Greeley citizens plans to begin collecting signatures to put an item on the November ballot to repeal the City Council’s approval of the complex financing plan for a $1.1 billion sports and entertainment project on…
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Large industrial complex in Loveland sells for $15M
A two-building, 95,742-square-foot industrial complex in east Loveland has been sold for $15 million.
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Last chance to register for Middle-Income Housing Summit
The Boulder Valley Middle-Income Housing Summit will be held from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Fox Hill Club, 1400 Colorado Highway 119 in Longmont.
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Danone launches $65M coffee, creamer production line in Florida
Danone, a French food and beverage umbrella company with its North American operations headquartered in Louisville, recently invested $65 million to expand its now-115,025-square-foot manufacturing facility in Jacksonville, Florida, to include a new production line for its coffee and creamer portfolio, which includes brands such as International Delight creamers and STōK Cold Brew Coffee.
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September workforce symposium slated in Loveland
Employment Services of Weld County and Larimer County Economic and Workforce Development will present the 2025 Workforce Symposium in September in Loveland, designed to provide valuable insights and strategic perspectives that will help business owners navigate the evolving landscape.
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Plans altered for Estes Park workforce housing site
Previous plans for a 190-unit workforce housing project on town-owned property along Fish Hatchery Road in Estes Park have been scaled back, according to a contractor working on the development who provided updates last week at meetings of the Estes Park Town Board and Housing Authority.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Monfort signs 10-year lease at new office tower
Monfort Cos., an investment and development company founded 95 years ago in Greeley, has signed a 10-year lease at a recently completed 30-story office tower in Denver’s central business district.
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Polis to pardon psilocybin possession
Jared Polis declared that he will pardon Coloradans with past state convictions for possession of magic mushrooms.
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CEO Roundtable: Marketing, messaging in this messy moment
From culture wars to actual wars in Ukraine and Gaza, inflation to tariffs, artificial intelligence in our software to artificial ingredients in our food, the world around us often feels like a messy place. For the advertising, marketing and public-relations professionals tasked with crafting messaging to meet the challenges of this moment, it’s just another…
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Loveland council advances purchase of Group properties, Yards suite
Accepting its staff’s view that city agencies are running out of space and that a pair of bargains are too good to pass up, the Loveland City Council on Tuesday gave initial nods to the $12 million purchase of buildings that have been operated by a Christian publisher and the $1.2 million purchase of a…
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Loveland council lifts moratorium on metro districts
A 7-2 vote of the Loveland City Council on Tuesday night ended the city’s 568-day moratorium on applications for metropolitan districts as a financing mechanism for developers.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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MMA Space expands in Broomfield to support ‘SmallSat revolution’
Company doubles footprint in new location
BROOMFIELD — When MMA Space moved its headquarters from Louisville to Broomfield late last year, the company more than doubled its footprint and significantly boosted its capacity to manufacture solar arrays and communications antennas to support what MMA founder and CEO Mitch Wiens calls the “SmallSat revolution.” Wiens launched the business as MMA Design LLC…
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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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