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Arsenault’s Real Capital Solutions continues office buying spree with Virginia purchase
Real Capital Solutions continued execution of its months-long office acquisition strategy with a recent purchase of two buildings in Northern Virginia.
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Loveland looks to buy Group Publishing buildings
An office building and adjacent warehouse that have been home to a Christian publisher may be acquired by the City of Loveland to house its utilities department.
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How will the economy fare in the third quarter?
BizWest seeks input for its quarterly CEO Roundtable Executive Survey, focusing on expectations for the economy in the third quarter.
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Enliven to sell $200M in stock after positive drug trial
Enliven Therapeutics recently reported positive data from a clinical trial for one of its drug candidates, and plans to raise $200 million in a public stock offering.
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BizWest names region’s innovative, fastest-growing firms
BizWest held its annual IQ Awards and Mercury 100 celebration Thursday in Berthoud.
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Roots & Rhythm fest to benefit Community Food Share
Proceeds from the Roots & Rhythm Music Festival in Longmont will benefit Community Food Share.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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Denver Metro Chamber VP to lead API Colorado
Carly West was recently hired by the American Petroleum Institute to serve as API Colorado’s executive director.
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Manufacturing CEOs ride waves of uncertainty
Federal policy changes on foreign trade that seem to change by the day are playing havoc with much of the manufacturing sector in Northern Colorado.
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UK quantum firm with Boulder ties minted as unicorn in $1B+ deal
Oxford Ionics, a British trapped-ion quantum computing company that last year planted its first across-the-pond flag in Boulder, was recently acquired by an American firm in a deal valued more than $1.07 billion.
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Union: Safeway strike could start Sunday
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 is warning that Safeway employees could begin striking as soon as Sunday.
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Food Network lends branding to Noodles & Co. menu items
Noodles & Co. rolled out a system-wide menu update in early 2025 and is now adding Food Network branding to some of its new offerings.
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Infleqtion solidifies status as one of Boulder’s biggest quantum players with $100M raise
Firm partnering with contracting giant SAIC to win more government business
Infleqtion, a quantum information company, recently drummed up $100 million from investors as part of its Series C fundraiser, further emphasizing the role of the company — along with the Boulder ecosystem in which it operates — as major players in the world’s quantum future.
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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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