Month: June 2025
Distressed Aurora office complex sells at auction for $5M
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A southern Aurora office complex has been sold at auction after its previous owner defaulted on the property’s loan. The three-building Aurora Corporate Plaza at 12100-12250 E. Iliff Ave. was purchased earlier this month by Mile High Tech Center LLC for $5.05 million, according to public records. Rui Chen signed paperwork on behalf of the…
Read MoreThe Four Conversations: Blair Enns on Leading, Pricing, and Selling Expertise
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The Four Conversations: Blair Enns on Leading, Pricing, and Selling Expertise written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Blair Enns, founder of Win Without Pitching and a leading authority on selling creative and consulting…
Read MoreAmid Broncos stadium talks, Denver Water quietly seeks to buy more than 20 properties near its campus
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Denver Water quietly began the process of acquiring more than 20 properties near its campus this spring, just as the utility and the Broncos were discussing a potential deal to use some of its current land to build a new stadium. Denver Water’s board authorized the acquisition plans — for 23 properties spanning roughly 18…
Read MoreNestle says it will remove artificial dyes from US foods by 2026
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By DEE-ANN DURBIN Nestle said Wednesday it will eliminate artificial colors from its U.S. food and beverages by the middle of 2026. Related Articles Amid Broncos stadium talks, Denver Water quietly seeks to buy more than 20 properties near its campus Colorado among states to score win in funds for electric vehicle charging Aurora Plaza…
Read MoreColorado among states to score win in funds for electric vehicle charging
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A federal judge used an episode from “The Simpsons” to illustrate her ruling that prevents the Trump administration from withholding money approved for states to build charging networks for electric vehicles. Colorado is one of 16 states that recently sued the administration for not releasing billions of dollars authorized under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and…
Read MoreAurora Plaza shopping center sells for $16 million to Denver-based real estate company
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Aurora Plaza, a 115,000-square-foot shopping center east of Denver, has been acquired for $16 million by Sidford Capital LLC, a Denver-based commercial real estate leasing and management company. The shopping center, 15001-15293 E Mississippi Ave., covers 10.60 acres and is 80% occupied. It attracts more than 740,000 visitors annually and features 27 tenants, ranging from…
Read MoreHow AI Is Revolutionizing PR and SEO: Real-World Strategies with Jon Mest of JustReachOut.io
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How AI Is Revolutionizing PR and SEO: Real-World Strategies with Jon Mest of JustReachOut.io written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch welcomes Jon Mest, founder of JustReachOut.io and ChatRank.ai, to break down the evolving relationship…
Read MoreTrump’s budget bill could complicate 2026 tax filing season after IRS cuts, watchdog warns
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By FATIMA HUSSEIN WASHINGTON (AP) — The budget bill championed by President Donald Trump could complicate next year’s tax filing season after the IRS lost one-quarter of its employees through staffing cuts, an independent watchdog reported Wednesday. The IRS workforce has fallen from 102,113 workers to 75,702 over the past year, according to the latest…
Read MoreOwners’ dustup turns to legal duel at Little Bear Saloon in Evergreen
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Less than two years after it was sold to a trio of business partners, the decades-old Little Bear Saloon in Evergreen is reportedly failing to pay its landlord, vendors and employees. Known for its rustic Western appearance, the building at 28075 Highway 74 dates to the 1880s and has been Little Bear since the 1970s.…
Read MoreSt. Charles Town reopening store, pumps at former Colfax Choice Market
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Elsa Harberg never thought she’d be in the gas station business. But as the landlord of 2200 E. Colfax Ave., she didn’t have much of a choice. “We spent eight months with brokerage trying to sell or lease to traditional (convenience) store gas station concepts, but they want tons of pumps and more square footage,”…
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