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Dark Horse left Boulder; is Mustard’s Last Stand next?
City to raze Park Central building for flood mitigation
Is Mustard’s Last Stand — the Boulder institution that’s been slinging Chicago-style hot dogs on Broadway for nearly five decades — nearing its actual last stand?
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Louisville’s Real Capital Solutions buys Chicagoland office building
Real Capital Solutions, run by Marcel Arsenault, recently spent $16.1 million on an office building in Naperville, Illinois.
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University of Colorado sports gets $6M gift
University of Colorado graduate Jeff Crawford and wife Orsi will donate $6 million to CU’s athletics department.
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New era of quantum commercialization offers challenges, chances
As quantum technology moves from the laboratory to the marketplace, industry leaders are touting its potential world-changing applications while acknowledging that there are likely to be bumps along this lengthy road toward broad adoption.
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9 named to West Greeley oversight committee
Nine Greeley residents have been selected by the City Council to serve on the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee, city officials announced Friday.
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Registration open for Confluence water and energy summit
Registration is open for BizWest’s annual Confluence summit, “where water and energy come together.”
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Large Weld feedlot property sells for $15M
Cervi Enterprises Inc., one of the largest landholders in Weld County, has sold a half-section combination feedlot and irrigated tillable land to Loyd Cattle Co. LLC.
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2 brewpubs to find new downtown Loveland homes
Two brewpubs — one moving into downtown Loveland and another moving to a larger space there — received grants this week from the Loveland Downtown Development Authority to help with construction in a pair of century-old buildings.
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SelectTech to bring 150 jobs to Colorado Springs
SelectTech Services Corp., a Dayton, Ohio-based aerospace company, will expand to Colorado Springs.
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G-Que BBQ to open first Northern Colorado location in Timnath
G-Que BBQ will make its Northern Colorado debut, April 23, with the opening of a restaurant in Timnath.
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Pritzker: Sundance access ‘so much easier’ than Taylor Swift concerts
While Sundance is serious business for the filmmakers, producers and studio executives who flock to the film festival to make deals, the annual event is meant to be a good time for its movie-loving attendees and members of its host community.
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Bandimere revs up next chapter in Hudson
Iconic speedway gains town approval for 1,100-acre annexation
The Bandimere family’s next chapter is about to begin. The family, who spent 65 years running Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, has gained approval from the Town of Hudson to bring their historic speedway and massive racer following to town.
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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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