Month: July 2025
Empowering Small Business with AI & Strategy
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Empowering Small Business with AI & Strategy 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 Sara Nay, CEO of Duct Tape Marketing and author of “Unchained.” Drawing on over 15 years of experience in every…
Read MoreDenver may soon have multiple stadium districts along the South Platte River. Can the city support them all?
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Before the industrial age, before railyards and steam plants and I-25 melded a concrete jungle around a polluted river, the South Platte was the genesis of Denver. The riverbanks were mined for gold. The river itself was used for irrigation for farmlands. For over a century, a cycle of neglect and refurbishment has flowed through…
Read MoreDenver’s first $100 million in downtown grants unveiled for housing, business projects — and Civic Center
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Ten projects in downtown Denver — ranging from office-to-housing conversions to business concepts — are set to get cash infusions as city leaders seek to bring foot traffic back to a struggling but vital part of the urban core. The roughly $100 million in awards announced Wednesday would come from the Downtown Development Authority, a…
Read MoreGolden-area ranch owned by same family since 1911 on market for $14.85M
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An 811-acre ranch in the Golden area that has been owned by one family for more than a century is on the market for $14.85 million, real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield said. The property, owned by the Ladwig family since 1911, is one of the few remaining large parcels available along the Front…
Read MoreUnlocking Hidden Profits with Stacey Hylen
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Unlocking Hidden Profits with Stacey Hylen 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 Stacey Hylen, internationally recognized business coach, growth strategist, and author of “Hidden Profits: More Clients and Cash.” Stacey shares actionable insights…
Read MoreTrump announces 25% tariff on India and unspecified penalties for buying Russian oil
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By JOSH BOAK and RAJESH ROY, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States will impose a 25% tariff on goods from India, plus an additional import tax because of India’s purchasing of Russian oil, President Donald Trump said Wednesday. Related Articles Senate confirms Trump’s pick for counterterrorism agency, a former Green Beret with extremist ties…
Read MoreTourists added $28.5 billion to Colorado’s economy last year
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Tourists continued to funnel billions of dollars into the Colorado’s economy last year, but new data released Tuesday shows a mixed bag for tourism’s impact in 2024 and the first half of 2025. Tourism contributed $28.5 billion to the state’s economy and supported 188,510 jobs across the state in 2024, both of which are relatively…
Read MoreEgg price hikes drive Coloradans to raise backyard chickens
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At the Fleischer Family Farm in Lakewood, fresh eggs are among the fastest sellers at the Saturday market. The eggs simply taste better compared to ones that are factory-farmed, according to Paul Fleischer, who runs the business with his wife, Chelsie. The eggs are more flavorful, the yolks are a deeper yellow, and many who…
Read MoreNightclub, restaurant eyed for building on downtown edge after $1M sale
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The building at 2019 Stout St. has sold at least five times since 2008, been foreclosed on once, and currently isn’t much more than four walls and a roof. “It’s basically a shell, they acquired a shell. It doesn’t have electrical, it doesn’t have plumbing,” said Matt Call of NavPoint Real Estate. The latest sale…
Read MoreWaste Management threatened with eviction from Denver recycling facility
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While it waits for a new $100 million sorting facility to be built in Aurora, Waste Management claims it is being wrongfully evicted from its current Denver recycling facility. The national trash company has leased several buildings at 3600 E. 48th Ave. in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood since 2005 without much problem, according to a lawsuit…
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