Month: October 2025

Former Colorado Amazon driver sues civil rights agency for dropping her case after Trump’s executive order

By ALEXANDRA OLSON and CLAIRE SAVAGE, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A former Amazon delivery driver has filed a lawsuit accusing a federal civil right agency of abruptly and unlawfully abandoning her sex discrimination case and others like it following an executive order from President Donald Trump. The lawsuit filed by the former Colorado…

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Costco tested members with higher fees. The results are in

By Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton, The Seattle Times The annual membership cost to enter Costco’s big-box warehouses and stock up on bulk groceries — not to mention the free food samples — has gone up. But that’s not stopping fans from becoming or remaining loyal members. Since September 2024, individual members in the U.S. pay $65…

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How to Build Your AI Team, Task by Task

How to Build Your AI Team, Task by Task 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 Ava Gutierrez, founder of ThinkWithAI.com and a leading educator and consultant on practical AI adoption for business…

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Blooma Farms purchases former Welby Gardens site for $4.5M, hires ex CEO

Jeremy Friedman used to compete with Welby Gardens. Now, he owns some of the company’s land and employs its former owner and CEO. “I’m just excited to have this opportunity that most business folks would love, when your competitor closes its door and leaves the market share to be had,” said the owner of Arvada-based…

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Aerospace startup Rendezvous Robotics opens headquarters in Golden

An aerospace startup that aims to provide a method to build living and industrial structures in space, communications systems and solar arrays to beam energy to Earth has opened its headquarters in Golden. Rendezvous Robotics formally started in November 2024 after about eight years of developing and testing technology that uses programmed tiles that autonomously…

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Denver City Council drops special tax district proposal in Cherry Creek

A former Denver City Council member calls it “Democracy 101.” A current council member says she’s “surprised by the level of vitriol and intentional sharing of misinformation.” The topic: A special tax district in Cherry Creek. Last month, after significant pushback from residents in the ritzy neighborhood, discussions of implementing a general improvement district, which…

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Denver developer plans $20M mixed-use project in former 1920s nurses dormitory

Mark Falcone’s next office building would have only one-half of the space dedicated to that purpose. “We’ve been concerned that conventional office models were not going to capture or meet the needs of office workers,” he said. The founder and CEO of Denver-based developer Continuum Partners submitted plans to the city Monday proposing to turn…

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Turning Values Into Action

Turning Values Into Action 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 welcomes back bestselling author, keynote speaker, and Acceleration Partners founder Robert Glazer. Robert’s new book, “The Compass Within,” explores how to identify, clarify, and…

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Wanna-be buyers of ‘hypercars’ say Longmont lawyer stole millions

“Good morning Guillaume, this is Brandon Belt,” the first baseman for the San Francisco Giants texted to Guillaume Chabin, the manager of Mercedes-Benz’s “hypercar” division. It was Oct. 18, 2021, and Belt needed help. A fire at his home had torched some documents, including his contract to buy a custom Mercedes-AMG Project One for $2.5…

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Townhome project files for bankruptcy ahead of foreclosure auction

A townhome project in foreclosure in Denver’s Overland neighborhood has filed for bankruptcy. Montana Village Developers LLC is an entity formed by Denver-based homebuilder RedT to build and sell 19 townhomes in the 2600 block of South Delaware Street. It filed for Chapter 11 protection Oct. 1. In March, Indicate Capital, a local lender on…

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