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‘Years in the making’: Redtail Ridge to finally break ground in April
Infrastructure work to begin on former StorageTek campus
After more than a half-decade, dozens of government hearings and votes, a name change, an ownership change and a special election, the sprawling Redtail Ridge mega-development in Louisville is expected to break ground in April.
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King Soopers-anchored shopping center in Broomfield trades
A pair of out-of-state commercial real estate firms recently traded the Broomfield Marketplace strip mall at 1100 U.S. Highway 287 in Broomfield for $19 million.
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My Salon Suite in Westminster seeks to add tattoo parlor use
The owner of My Salon Suite, a Westminster facility that provides private suites for small health and beauty operators, hopes to add a tattoo parlor to its roster of businesses.
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Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems shuffles leadership
Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems Corp., which won the Earthshot Prize for its work converting industrial waste heat to electricity, will change its leadership.
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Great Outdoors Colorado grants Longmont $350K for splash pad
Great Outdoors Colorado, which doles out Colorado Lottery proceeds to help preserve and enhance the state’s parks, trails, wildlife, rivers and open spaces, recently provided $350,000 in grant funding to build a splash pad in Longmont.
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Lawn products-maker Sunday raises $25M to fund nationwide expansion
Sunday, a Boulder-based company that has developed what it calls “environmentally responsible lawn care products,” recently received a $25 million investment from S2G Investments to help Sunday scale and expand nationwide operations.
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Three Key Trends in Agribusiness Right Now
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City could form Broomfield Town Square business improvement district
City officials in Broomfield are scheduled to vote Tuesday on a measure that would form a business improvement district for the Broomfield Town Square project.
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Builder tops out Windsor senior apartments
Lakewood-based Pinkard Construction announced Monday that it has topped out Windsor Housing Authority’s Jacoby Meadows Senior Affordable Apartments.
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Fort Collins community solar site re-energized
Fort Collins Utilities has completed the repowering of the Riverside Community Solar Project. The solar array, on the northeast corner of Mulberry Street and Riverside Avenue, adds renewable energy into the city’s electric grid.
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Amprius rethinking whether to build battery plant in Brighton
BRIGHTON — Hopes that a Silicon Valley-based battery producer would bring more than 300 jobs to Brighton seem to have been put on hold indefinitely. The Brighton City Council last May extended for another year the incentives it had offered to Fremont, California-based Amprius Technologies Inc. (NYSE: AMPX) to open its first commercial-scale battery production…
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Ball sells aluminum cup biz to newly formed joint venture
Ball Corp. closed on a deal last week to offload its recyclable aluminum cup business unit to a newly formed business venture involving the Colorado canning giant — the minority partner — and California-based industrial technology firm Ayna.ai LLC.
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Top 5 Reasons Your Business Will Benefit from Solar
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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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Fly me to the world
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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