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Judge denies injunction; no Catalyst vote on November ballot
Barring an emergency action by a higher court, Greeley voters will not get to decide in November whether to repeal the $1.1 billion city-approved financing plan for the Catalyst entertainment district.
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Judge’s ruling imminent on Greeley ballot issue
Facing a 5 p.m. Friday deadline for items to be submitted for Greeley’s Nov. 4 municipal ballot, a Weld District judge may rule as soon as Thursday night on whether voters will get to decide whether to repeal the $1.1 billion city-approved financing plan for the Catalyst entertainment district.
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Greeley to finalize Catalyst certificates of participation Tuesday
City officials expect to finalize agreements Tuesday with a consortium of banks for initial financing of the west Greeley entertainment district, even as JPMorgan Chase Bank withdrew as a potential lender.
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Boulder home where NFL’s Kamara lived while training with Buffs listed at $10M
The Boulder home where New Orleans Saints Pro Bowl running back Alvin Kamara lived this summer while training with the University of Colorado Buffaloes strength coach was recently listed for $9.95 million.
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Greeley annexes 222 acres near Seeley Lake
Officials decided to annex three separate parcels of land near AA Street, Weld County Road 35 and O Street — 222.4 acres in all — at a Tuesday City Council meeting.
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Enveda raises another $150M, claims unicorn status
Boulder-based Enveda Biosciences, which uses machine learning to discover naturally occurring drug compounds, recently closed a $150 million Series D funding round led by Premji Invest.
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Reservoir of Opportunity: How Chimney Hollow Supports Colorado’s Housing Future
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Chimney Hollow Reservoir, nestled in the Larimer County foothills, has been in the works for decades. It is part of the Colorado River Project, a strategy to store water in wet years and dole it out when the skies stop cooperating – which, as anyone who’s watched the Front Range in July knows, happens often…
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Ball sells most of stake in Saudi joint venture
Ball Corp. (NYSE: BALL) recently inked a deal to offload most of its 51% ownership interest in Ball United Arab Can Manufacturing Co., its joint venture in Saudi Arabia, to a subsidiary of ORG Technology Co. Ltd. for about $70 million.
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New 48-unit building at Fort Collins interchange could include restaurant
Plans call for a new 48-unit apartment and commercial building on 2.38-acres on the northeast corner of Prospect Road and Interstate 25.
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Hope House Northern Colorado names new executive director
Kodie Rosten will be Hope House Northern Colorado’s new executive director, effective next Monday.
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Catalyst opponent cited for harassment outside Greeley council meeting
Police cited a 71-year-old woman for harassment after a tense public comment period at the Greeley City Council meeting Tuesday evening, according to a police department press release.
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Do you just need technology for banking?
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By Andy Montgomery, CEO of FMS Bank Financial technology is transforming how we bank. Whether it’s virtual access to products, lightning-fast algorithms, or AI-powered chatbots, tech is making financial services more efficient and accessible than ever. In fact, Stablecoin (digital, cryptocurrency tied to the U.S. dollar) alone has the capacity to transform the entire payments…
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Incremental progress: Colorado Cancer Coalition seeks to reduce burden of cancer
Task forces specialize in combating major forms of disease
The Colorado Cancer Coalition has spent nearly 30 years exploring ways to reduce the burden of cancer in the state, from prevention, screening and early detection to treatment, survivorship and end-of-life care. Much of the Coalition’s work is planned by task forces that specialize in the major forms of cancer, including breast, colorectal, lung, HPV,…
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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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