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Berthoud-based aerospace contractor Ursa Major to expand in its own backyard
Ursa Major Technologies Inc., a Berthoud-headquartered missile- and rocket-propulsion company, has chosen its home state for a major expansion effort.
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Utah firm pays $52.5M for Loveland mobile-home parks
A Utah firm paid a total of $52.5 million for three mobile-home parks in Loveland that cater to residents age 55 and older.
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Vail Resorts pivots strategic focus from Epic Pass to ‘white-glove’ amenities
Vail Resorts plans to pivot away from its strategy of growing Epic Pass users and its global resort portfolio, and towards improving visitor experience.
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Colorado offers quantum firm millions in incentives for R&D facility
The state offered a multi-million dollar incentives package to a quantum computing company that’s looking to build a R&D facility — perhaps in Boulder.
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Connexion launches student discount for 1-gig internet
Fort Collins Connexion has announced a new student pricing program this summer that takes $20 off any residential internet plan.
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Hensley to lead rec services in Berthoud
Steve Hensley has been named the Town of Berthoud’s new director of recreation services, succeeding Amanda Gustafson.
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Hawaiian buyer takes over OtterBox distribution center from Alaskan owner
An Alaskan real estate investor recently unloaded a Frederick warehouse that serves as a distribution hub for OtterBox for a bit more than $24.1 million.
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Xcel plans power shutoff overnight in east Loveland
Xcel plans a power shutoff in parts of east Loveland and nearby areas Wednesday night through early Thursday morning, the power company said.
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Events to highlight BizWest’s Startups to Watch, Mercury 100 winners
Events planned Thursday in Boulder and next week in Loveland will highlight BizWest’s inaugural “Startups to Watch” class and reveal its latest Mercury 100 fastest-growing companies rankings.
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Downtown commission recommends Boulder parking-lot sale, hotel project
Boulder’s Downtown Management Commission recommended Thursday that city leaders approve the sale of a city-owned parking lot to a hotel developer.
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Erie advances sales and use tax hike, lodging-tax ballot issues
Erie officials approves a half-cent sales and use tax increase and a 3.5% lodging tax.
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30,000-acre Wild Horse Refuge near Craig aims to change how mustangs are managed
Initiative of Wild Animal Sanctuary houses 300 horses
The Wild Horse Refuge in northwest Colorado hopes to offer a more sustainable approach to wild-horse management as mustangs are being removed from public lands across the West.
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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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