Month: September 2025
Why Thought Leadership is the New PR
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Why Thought Leadership is the New PR written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Amy Rosenberg—seasoned PR strategist, agency founder, and author of “A Practical Guide to Public Relations for Businesses, Nonprofits, and…
Read MorePueblo County chafes at energy plan, wants Trump order to keep coal burning
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A plan by Xcel Energy to acquire billions of dollars worth of new power sources and shut its coal plants has won the backing of state regulators – but has infuriated leaders in Pueblo County, home to what would be Colorado’s last coal power station. The county commissioners have filed a document with the Colorado…
Read MoreFederal appeals court allows Vail to ban UPS, FedEx trucks from pedestrian malls
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Vail can once again prohibit delivery trucks from its pedestrian malls, a federal appeals court has ruled, overturning a Denver judge’s decision last year that put a stop to that ban. A divided panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided Aug. 29 that laws regulating the trucking industry do not prevent the resort town from…
Read MoreNearly 90-year-old warehouse in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood sells for $1.9M
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A 6,000-square-foot warehouse in Denver’s RiNo that sits next to one of the neighborhood’s new office buildings has sold. The nearly 90-year-old building at 3440 Walnut St. on a 6,250-square-foot lot sold late last month for just under $1.9 million, according to public records. That works out to $311 a square foot based on the…
Read MoreNative American Bank buys $4M Broadway site, eyes new corporate headquarters
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Tom Ogaard’s bank has financed everything from fishing boats to grocery stores in Indian Country. Its next project may come in someplace a little more urban. “When I got here, we had 16 people, and now there’s over 40. We need to think about what it looks like three to five years down the road…
Read MoreGroup14 Engineering moves into new office in Cap Hill as staff grows
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Group14 Engineering was an energy consultant with an office space problem. “When I joined, we were about 30 people, and now we’re 75 people. So we just kept trying to shove everybody in and knock down walls, and we’re just at a point where that’s just not working for us anymore,” said Celeste Cizik, one…
Read MoreBuilding Resilience at Any Age with Lynn Smith
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Building Resilience at Any Age with Lynn Smith written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Lynn Smith—nationally recognized TV news anchor, keynote speaker, media consultant, and founder of Rylan Media. Lynn shares the…
Read MoreJudge sides with Lakewood in fee-in-lieu dispute over controversial apartments
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The developer of a hotly contested, legislated and litigated apartment project next to Belmar Park must pay Lakewood $1.5 million in development fees, a judge has ruled. Kairoi Residential, of Texas, is constructing a 411-unit apartment complex on 5 acres of private property at the park’s eastern edge. That has led to years of protests…
Read MoreDenver Water may not need land near Burnham Yard under deal with Broncos
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Under a deal reached with the Denver Broncos, Denver Water may feel less pressure to acquire the nearly two dozen parcels the utility was pursuing near its campus in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Denver Water has agreed to sell 25 acres of its 36-acre campus, giving the Broncos a key block of land they need…
Read MoreSafeway to close 10 stores across Colorado by November
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Grocery giant Safeway has announced it will close 10 stores across Colorado by November, including locations along the Front Range in Englewood, Northglenn, Denver, Aurora, Fort Collins, Loveland Colorado Springs and on the Eastern Plains in La Junta and Lamar. Safeway recently combined two divisions, and Heather Halpape, director of communications for Safeway’s Mountain West…
Read MoreRecent Posts
- Why Thought Leadership is the New PR
- Pueblo County chafes at energy plan, wants Trump order to keep coal burning
- Federal appeals court allows Vail to ban UPS, FedEx trucks from pedestrian malls
- Nearly 90-year-old warehouse in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood sells for $1.9M
- Native American Bank buys $4M Broadway site, eyes new corporate headquarters