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Colorado biz leaders’ confidence at one of the lowest levels in decades
The University of Colorado Leeds Business Confidence Index hits its third-lowest mark ahead of the second quarter of 2025.
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Parent company intends to sell RV dealer in Weld County
A recreational vehicle dealer along Interstate 25 in Weld County is among three that its Florida-based parent company intends to sell.
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State licenses Denver psychedelic-therapy center; first in Colorado
Colorado’s Natural Medicine Division licensed The Center Origin in Denver this week as the state’s first psychedelic-assisted therapy center.
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Facing foreclosure, Boulder condo project files for bankruptcy
Canyon Creek Villas LLC, a real estate company that developed The Residences at Saddle Creek condo project in west Boulder, has filed for bankruptcy.
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Wilding Brands acquires Great Divide Brewing Co.
Wilding Brands, a Lafayette-based, founder-owned family of craft beverage brands, has acquired Denver-based Great Divide Brewing Co.
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Boulder seeks feedback on Folsom Street alternatives
Business and community members can provide feedback to the City of Boulder this month for its Folsom Street Safety Improvements Project.
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Greeley, Fort Collins among tourism grant awardees
The City of Greeley and Visit Fort Collins are among 12 recipients of 2025 Tourism Management Grants from the Colorado Tourism Office
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One Sweet Summer event series to return to downtown Loveland in May
One Sweet Summer, an event series featuring a variety of festivals, activities, classes and concerts, will return to downtown Loveland this summer, running from mid-May through the end of August.
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Ex-Tattered Cover CEO to open new Denver bookstore
Kwame Spearman, formerly the CEO of Tatter Cover, is opening a new book store in Denver
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Colorado Springs workforce program to shutter
The Colorado Springs Community Cultural Collective, a nonprofit group that operates the Opus Creative Industries workforce-development program, is closing up shop.
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No fooling: Ziggi’s to open third Greeley location
Doors will open at 5 a.m. Tuesday at a new 560-square-foot Ziggi’s location — Greeley’s third — at 2530 11th Ave., formerly the site of a Scooter’s Coffee drive-thru and two blocks south of the University of Northern Colorado campus.
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Sundance picks Colorado; Festival expected to have huge regional impact
'There was something about Boulder'
The Sundance Film Festival — its leaders having decided last week to move the world-renowned event from Utah to Boulder — will make Colorado the epicenter of the movie universe for a week and half each winter for a decade beginning in 2027.
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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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