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Pearl Arts District embarks on Boulder’s review process
Ambitious plan calls for events venue, hotel, shops, residences
Boulder planning officials support the general concept for the proposed Pearl Arts District — an ambitious $632 million plan to bring a performance venue, hotel, shopping and hundreds of residences to Frontier Avenue — but, of course, the devil’s in the details.
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Aclarion secures $10.4M for back-pain diagnostic technology
Aclarion Inc. (Nasdaq: ACON) recently raised $10.4 million through a stock sale, funding that extends the Broomfield-based health-care technology company’s operating runway into 2028, as it works to expand insurance coverage for its advanced imaging decision support tool for chronic back pain.
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BBB Torch Awards nominees announced
Eighteen businesses and 13 nonprofits from Northern Colorado and Wyoming have submitted applications as candidates for the 2025 Better Business Bureau Torch Awards for Ethics.
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Noodles to implement reverse stock split this month
Noodles & Co.’s shareholders approved a 1-for-8 reverse stock split Wednesday and the fast-casual chain plans to implement it on Feb. 18.
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Industrial building in east Fort Collins sells for $5.35M
A vacant 35,415-square-foot industrial building in east Fort Collins has been sold for $5.35 million.
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JBS’ union workers vote to authorize strike
Union workers at the JBS meatpacking facility in Greeley have voted to authorize a strike over what they say are unfair labor practices.
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Louisville Chamber to host wellness festival
The Louisville Chamber of Commerce will host the Feel Good Festival, a new community-wellness event, on Feb. 28 at Relish Food Hall and Pickleball, 550 McCaslin Blvd.
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Blighted Fort Collins motel to be razed in March
The former Budget Host Inn motel in north Fort Collins is scheduled to be demolished in March, according to the city’s Urban Renewal Authority.
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Longmont’s pizza party of positivity
A group of restaurateurs in downtown Longmont has joined forces to form a nonprofit organization and throw a giant pizza party in hopes of translating the love of cheesy pies into support for vulnerable members of the community.
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Greeley officials urge ‘no’ vote on Cascadia zoning repeal
With Greeley City Council members Tommy Butler and Deb DeBoutez — both Cascadia opponents — dissenting, the panel voted 4-2 Tuesday night to pass a resolution urging voters to reject Ballot Issue 1A, which would repeal city-approved zoning for the Cascadia mixed-use project on the city’s western edge.
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As Sundance unfolds, Longmont looks ahead to the Power of Storytelling
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While filmmakers and industry leaders converge in Park City for Sundance this week, communities across Colorado are already asking the next question: how does storytelling translate into long-term economic impact? That question takes center stage at the Advance Longmont Economic Summit, happening Tuesday, February 24, 2026, from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. at The St. Vrain…
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Entelligent scales climate-risk tools after capital conversion, fundraising round
Company raised $10.25M in 2025, with more fundraising planned
Boulder-based Entelligent Inc. is expanding its climate-risk analytics platform after the November 2025 launch of a new credit-risk product and fundraising round that also converted previously issued notes.
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Boulder’s ‘brand’ still buoys natural, organic sector
Expenses, competition, tariffs cited as challenges
Despite the challenges of limited manufacturing space and expensive housing, executives in the natural and organic products sector who attended a BizWest CEO Roundtable on Tuesday agreed that the Boulder brand remains a powerful draw.
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