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Challenges, opportunities cited in residential, commercial real estate
A pair of prominent brokers painted a mixed but hopeful picture of the residential and commercial markets Wednesday at BizWest’s Northern Colorado Real Estate Summit at Colorado State University.
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Commercial RE deal structures change with times
For investors who have $10 million to spend, existing industrial properties anywhere in Northern Colorado or retail properties in west Greeley may be the best safe harbors.
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King named newest member of RE Hall of Fame
The Everitt Real Estate Center has inducted Chris King, CEO of property developer DPT Companies, as the newest member of the center’s Hall of Fame.
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Finalists named for Naturally Colorado’s pitch contest
Five founders will compete on April 22 at Naturally Colorado’s Naturally Rising Pitch Competition.
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Fashion brand Reformation opening Boulder shop
Sustainable fashion brand Reformation is opening its first Boulder store at 1142 Pearl St.
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Real-estate execs decry cost of regulations
“We’ve regulated ourselves into unaffordability.” That blunt assessment typified the mood of executives dealing in Northern Colorado real estate who attended a BizWest CEO Roundtable Tuesday in Fort Collins.
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TriSalus to elevate director to chief medical officer role
TriSalus Life Sciences Inc., a Westminster-based oncology company, will promote its medical director, Dr. Richard Marshall, to the role of chief medical officer in June.
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Flood and Peterson appoints 2 execs
Whitney Shupe was named president and chief operating officer at Flood and Peterson, the insurance brokerage announced Tuesday, while Brett Kemp was named chief growth officer.
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Dark Horse saving ‘many parts of the bar’ as auction looms
While the owners of the World Famous Dark Horse bar plan to auction off some of the art and oddities that adorned the walls of the iconic but recently shuttered Boulder watering hole, the Dark Horse posted on social media this week that it’s holding onto much of its decorative bric-a-brac.
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New owner to retain workers at Loveland beverage distributor
Nearly 140 workers at Eagle Rock Distributing Co. LLC’s Loveland facility will be retained by the company that is acquiring the assets of the beverage distributor on June 5.
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Ex-Lowe’s, future King Soopers site sells for $22.6M
The site of the former Lowe’s Cos. Inc (NYSE: LOW) home-improvement store at 1171 W. Dillon Road in Louisville — a building that’s currently being redeveloped into a King Soopers grocery store — recently changed hands for $22.6 million.
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Boulder County communities position for Sundance success
Thousands of festival attendees likely to lodge in Louisville, Lafayette, Superior
While Boulder has been cast in the Sundance Film Festival’s starring role, neighboring Boulder County communities such as Superior, Louisville and Lafayette are auditioning for supporting parts as the event prepares to make its home in Colorado for at least the next decade.
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Banks confront surge in AI-driven fraud risks
Scammers, hackers and fraudsters are taking advantage of the newest technological tools to not only scam bank customers but attempt to scam the institutions themselves.
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