Month: July 2025

Colorado whiskeys win again in international competition

Colorado whiskey continues to impress, earning numerous accolades at a recent spirits competition and sweeping the podium for the best American-made single malts. The International Whisky Competition, founded in 2010, announced the winners of its annual contest in late June and local distillers made an impressive showing while also keeping step with some of the…

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AI, Analytics & Content Strategy: Andy Crestodina on the Future of Digital Marketing

AI, Analytics & Content Strategy: Andy Crestodina on the Future of Digital Marketing 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 Andy Crestodina, co-founder and CMO of Orbit Media Studios, to explore the rapidly changing…

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Construction begins on 310-unit multifamily development in Denver’s River North Art District

Work began last month on a new 310-unit multifamily development in Denver’s River North Art District. The 16-story residential building, known as 3850 Blake, will be built on a vacant lot at the corner of Blake Street and 38th Street. The development is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2027 and will…

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Ford recalls more than 200,000 vehicles over malfunctioning rearview camera

Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 200,000 vehicles because a software defect can cause the rearview camera to fail, increasing the risk of a crash and injury. Related Articles Today in History: July 3, Union wins Battle of Gettysburg Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention center is set to receive its first group of immigrants Nearly…

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Carioca Cafe manager hopes to reopen legendary Denver dive bar after wall collapse

A year and a week after the legendary Carioca Cafe dive bar caught fire, a sizable section of the 135-year-old Denver building’s graffiti-strewn back wall collapsed Monday. Rich Granville, manager and operator of what locals affectionately call Bar Bar, said he was only a couple of weeks away from reopening the bar for the first…

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Analysis shows Trump’s tariffs would cost US employers $82.3 billion

By JOSH BOAK, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — An analysis finds a critical group of U.S. employers would face a direct cost of $82.3 billion from President Donald Trump’s current tariff plans, a sum that could potentially be managed through price hikes, layoffs, hiring freezes or lower profit margins. The analysis by the JPMorganChase Institute is…

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A massive 673-foot-tall observation tower has been proposed in downtown Denver

A massive 673-foot observation tower has been proposed for a site in Denver’s Central Business District. The concept plan submitted to the city late last month envisions a spiraling, mystical tower topped with a sphere that is unlike anything on Denver’s skyline. It is proposed to be built on an existing surface parking lot bordered…

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Black former employees of Aurora warehouse allege supervisors called them ‘monkeys’

Seven Black former employees of an Idaho-based door-making company who worked at an Aurora location have filed a federal lawsuit against their employer, alleging they were called “monkeys” by a supervisor, were passed over for jobs and promotions in favor of white workers and were fired unlawfully because of their race. The lawsuit was filed…

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Colorado beef prices sky high in advance of Fourth of July

The price of meat ahead of the Fourth of July weekend will be higher in Colorado supermarkets than in the rest of the country, according to an annual industry survey. Produced by the American Farm Bureau Federation, an agriculture lobbying group, the survey found that ground beef and pork chops were more expensive — and…

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Bold Moves for Future-Ready Marketing: What to Stop Doing Immediately

Bold Moves for Future-Ready Marketing: What to Stop Doing Immediately written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing TL;DR The future of marketing belongs to those who have the courage to stop outdated practices. Cut excessive and generic content, ignore vanity metrics, prioritize authenticity, build trust, let go of comfort zones, use technology…

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