Day: October 1, 2025
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will close its Denver location
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On the same day the federal government shut down, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced that it would permanently close its Rocky Mountain Regional Outreach Office in Denver. “It is a loss to innovators in the Rocky Mountain region who really shouldn’t have to buy plane tickets to Virginia to have a seat at…
Read MoreRenee Brinkerhoff sues, says ex-husband and contractor sought La Loma restaurant takeover
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While the Brinkerhoff family of restaurateurs publicly proclaims it has moved on from the biting divorce proceedings that divided its half-dozen eateries, matriarch Renee Brinkerhoff now contends in court that her ex-husband is clandestinely scheming to retake restaurants. The supposed scheme, which involves a family friend and his brother demanding $4.5 million from Renee, comes at a financially precarious…
Read MoreDenver’s RiNo Art District, Business Improvement District name new leaders
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The RiNo Art District and RiNo Business Improvement District, which are parting ways, have each named new leaders. Daisy Fodness-McGowan, who recently headed a local arts education nonprofit, will serve as executive director of the art district. Terry Madeksza, meanwhile, will become the first executive director of the BID. She hails from Arizona, where she…
Read MoreDenver restaurant Pizza Alley reopens as owner sues contractor over $76k renovation
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West Highland pizza joint Pizza Alley reopened its doors Sept. 15. But its owner says that should’ve happened at least a year earlier. Restaurant owner Khagendra Gurung sued Sunshine Construction and Remodeling last month, saying the firm’s unpermitted, shoddy work caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage. Gurung, who also owns Tennyson spots Mazevo Mediterranean…
Read MoreColorado oil and gas explorer Bill Barrett dies at 96
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Through decades of working for oil and gas companies and starting a few that bore his name, William “Bill” J. Barrett always thought of himself as a wildcatter, a person who strikes out in search of the next promising play. Barrett’s death on Sept. 16 “kind of represents an end of an era, where the…
Read MoreWalmart sets a timeline for removing synthetic dyes and other additives from its food brands
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By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO and JONEL ALECCIA, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart said Wednesday that it plans to remove synthetic food dyes and 30 other ingredients, including some preservatives, artificial sweeteners and fat substitutes, from its store brands sold in the United States by January 2027. Related Articles U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will close its Denver location…
Read MoreHow to Turn LinkedIn into a B2B Lead Machine – Anthony Blatner Explains
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How to Turn LinkedIn into a B2B Lead Machine – Anthony Blatner Explains 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 Anthony Blatner, founder of Speedwork Social—a leading LinkedIn ads agency specializing in helping B2B…
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