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Fort Collins-based Spirit Hospitality selling its last 4 hotels amid legal wrangling
A once-thriving and ambitious hotel management and development company that aspired to grow beyond Northern Colorado is now selling its four remaining hotels — the last vestiges of an empire built by the late William G. “Bill” Albrecht — amid a swirl of bankruptcies, lawsuits, receivership and internal feuds.
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CEA Industries to acquire Fat Panda vape company
CEA Industries Inc. (Nasdaq: CEAD, CEADW) has signed an agreement to acquire Fat Panda Ltd., a Canadian retailer and manufacturer of nicotine vape products, for $12.6 million.
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Family Care Center opens clinic in Louisville
Family Care Center has opened a new outpatient mental health clinic in Louisville, its 19th facility in the state.
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Snack maker Quinn hires executives
Organic food company Quinn Foods LLC, which operates under the trade name Quinn Snacks, recently hired Heather Cooper as chief sales officer and Beth Hunsicker Parker as vice president of marketing, and promoted Randy Anderson to the role of chief supply-chain and operations officer.
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Boulder biz groups hope Go Out to Lunch Day will spur local eatery spending
The Downtown Boulder Partnership, Visit Boulder and the Boulder Chamber are launching a new initiative called Go Out to Lunch Day that encourages employees to eat at a local restaurant during the workday on the last Monday of each month.
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Aims auto-collision students move to state competition after local contest
Aims Community College auto-collision students have placed in a national competition.
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FNBO’s 2025 Outlook Offers Insights for Investors
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Kurt Spieler, Chief Investment Officer of FNBO Wealth, emphasizes the importance of asset allocation, diversification and a disciplined approach to navigating the current dynamic environment.
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Xairos inks SBIR contract, builds advisory board
Xairos Systems Inc. received a $1.9 million Small Business Innovation Research contract this month from SpaceWERX, the innovation arm of the U.S. Space Force, for work on quantum clock and optical synchronization technologies.
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Evans wins award for budget presentation
The City of Evans has taken home top honors for a Distinguished Budget Presentation for the seventh year from the Government Finance Officers Association.
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Judge: King Soopers union holding generally ‘peaceful strike’
After a King Soopers demanded a restraining order to limit certain picketing activities by its striking employees, a Denver judge ruled Friday that most of the requested limitations are unnecessary and that the union has made an effort “to have a peaceful strike.”
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Climbing Collective readying for a March 10 opening
The Climbing Collective in Greeley will soon open after several months of construction at the former UNC Foundation Hall.
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Ex-Biden official named CU’s first vice chancellor for sustainability
Andrew Mayock has been hired as the University of Colorado Boulder’s first vice chancellor for sustainability.
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Boulder inches closer to providing more affordable housing
BOULDER — Prior to COVID-19, roughly 60,000 commuters would travel to Boulder daily for work. Living there wasn’t in the cards. While, given the shift toward working from home during the pandemic, there are likely fewer commuters traveling Colorado Highway 119 and U.S, Highway 36 to earn a living, the idea of living in Boulder…
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Competition for deposits ‘more intense than ever’
Banks vie with payment apps, gambling sites, even Starbucks
Many banks serving Northern Colorado have seen their deposits drop slightly since the pandemic hit four years ago, but the loss of pandemic relief funds isn’t the only reason for that phenomenon. Higher interest rates and increased competition have also had an impact. Banks in Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer and Weld counties recorded $30.8 billion in…
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