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AGC Biologics to layoff hundreds in Boulder, Longmont
Pharma firm aims to sell Boulder County plants
AGC plans to lay off nearly 300 workers in Boulder County as the contract pharmaceutical manufacturer attempts to sell its factories in Longmont and Boulder.
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Quid Novi to explore ‘Shark Tank’ benefits
Sarah Rundle, the Fort Collins entrepreneur who started Truffle Shuffle with the help of the “Shark Tank” television program, will join the Quid Novi program this month.
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Boulder County Business Hall of Fame inducts 9
The inductees included Ron Brambila, Kena Guttridge and Mark Guttridge, Josie Heath and Rollie Heath, Dee Perry, Art Stapp and Debbi Stapp, and Bert Steele.
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Edison’s Ice Cream shop to open in Greeley’s Salzman building
Edison’s Ice Cream is expected to open next April or earlier in the historic Salzman shoe building at 911 Eighth Ave.
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Bank of Colorado ups Boulder profile with new Pearl Street location
Bank of Colorado celebrated the opening of its new Pearl Street location last week marking an upgraded presence in the city.
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Colorado Eagles hockey team agrees to lease terms, will move to Greeley
The Colorado Eagles appear poised to move from Loveland to Greeley starting in the 2028-2029 American Hockey League season.
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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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New Belgium hitting the road with 21-foot Voodoo Ranger tanker truck
New Belgium Brewing Co. is hitting the road this with a 21-foot tanker truck made to look like a can of Voodoo Ranger Juice Force IPA.
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Commuting Solutions to manage Redtail Ridge transportation plan
Commuting Solutions has been selected as Redtail Ridge’s transportation demand management coordinator.
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Texas de Brazil among new Orchard Town Center tenants coming 2026
Brazilian steakhouse concept Texas de Brazil, Taiwanese tea shop Chicha San Chen and skin-care clinic Facial Aesthetics are coming to Westminster’s Orchard Town Center.
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Greeley group’s campaign finance complaint forwarded to state
Election officials will determine whether a group that launched a successful petition drive to place an issue on Greeley’s ballot violated campaign finance laws.
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Federal funding cuts have Boulder Valley health-care pros spooked
BizWest’s Health Care CEO Roundtable was Tuesday at Bank of Colorado’s Boulder offices.
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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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Iris Bistro offers new option for Golden West seniors
Residents at Golden West Senior Living in Boulder have something to look forward to every day: lunch at The Iris Bistro created by a renowned chef and served on fancy red tablecloths.
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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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