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Denied in federal court, Future Legends appeals to keep occupancy permits in place
A U.S. District Court judge has denied Future Legends LLC’s request for a temporary restraining order against the Town of Windsor over the pending expiration of temporary occupancy permits, but the owner of the troubled sports complex on Friday appealed the town’s decision to let the permits expire Sunday night.
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For bioscientists facing funding cuts, tariffs: ‘It’s grim out there’
Perhaps no industry is as reliant on grant-funded university research as is bioscience, the companies that develop life-saving pharmaceuticals. With much of that money being abruptly yanked away by the new federal administration, life-sciences executives who gathered this week for a BizWest CEO Roundtable in the University of Colorado Boulder’s Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building…
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Boulder County Film Commission to celebrate Sundance move
The Boulder County Film Commission’s Spring Schmoozer event will celebrate the Sundance Film Festival’s decision to move to Boulder.
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Clean-iron firm Electra raises $186M to scale up production
Electrasteel Inc., a developer of a more-sustainable iron and steel production process that does business as Electra, recently closed a $186 million Series B fundraising round, money that it plans to use to build a new plant and scale up production.
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Vail Resorts: Daily visits down as pass sales buoy revenue
Fewer skiers visited Vail Resorts Inc.’s (NYSE: MTN) North American resorts during the most-recent ski season as compared with the previous season, but season pass sales allowed the Broomfield ski area operator to post higher year-over-year revenue totals.
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Student-led startups win top prizes at CU’s New Venture Challenge
Two student- and alumni-led startups focusing on new technologies have taken home the top awards at the University of Colorado Boulder’s annual New Venture Challenge competition.
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Centerra: inspired by a love of Loveland
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SummitStone Health Partners names Cyndi Dodds as CEO
SummitStone Health Partners, a Fort Collins-based behavioral health provider, has appointed Cyndi Dodds as CEO, effective immediately.
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BBB honors 4 businesses, 2 nonprofits for ethics
Four businesses and two nonprofits from Northern Colorado have been named recipients of the 2025 BBB Torch Awards for Ethics by the Better Business Bureau Foundation Serving Northern Colorado and Wyoming.
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Tayer: Ballot issue whack-a-mole: Are you kidding?
The silly season is almost underway in Boulder and it’s shaping up to be the ultimate game of Whack-A-Mole. My response: Are you kidding?
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AI company nVoq names Michael Quinn to executive role
nVoq Inc., a Boulder company that provides AI-powered voice-enabled solutions for the health care industry, has appointed Michael Quinn as vice president of strategic business development.
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Gloo invests in Servant faith-based tech service provider
Gloo Holdings LLC, a Boulder-based company that provides technology services for churches and other faith-based institutions, has invested in Servant, based in Franklin, Tennessee.
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Your Top Commercial Solar Questions, Answered
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An increasing number of businesses are investing in solar to capture tax benefits, reduce operating expenses (OpEx), and meet code requirements. To get you started, we’ve answered the most common questions.
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Reward vs. risk: Decision time nears for West Greeley Project
City Council plans Tuesday vote on massive arena project
Describing the projected revenue and dazzling array of attractions that the $1.1 billion West Greeley Project would include is the easy part. Describing the mind-bogglingly complex and extraordinarily risky way it would be financed is a lot harder.
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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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