The ups and downs of RiNo: New opportunities and questions of affordability
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Once a rough industrial area dominated by warehouses, foundries and factories, Denver’s River North Art District has rapidly evolved over the years. The area has attracted new investments and transformed into a bustling cultural hotspot, with vibrant murals, entertainment and a variety of bars and restaurants, making it a go-to destination. In 2004, area leaders…
Read MoreFrom ‘No Nukes’ to Nuclear Now: The progressive energy flip
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A partial meltdown at Three Mile Island nearly 50 years ago pushed Gene Stilp into a life of activism, starting with a 1979 march on the Capitol he helped organize that drew 65,000 demonstrators and appearances by Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and Graham Nash. At 75, Stilp is still at it — now protesting Baltimore-based…
Read MoreThe Website Is No Longer the Marketing Hub: How AI Is Reshaping Customer Journeys
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The Website Is No Longer the Marketing Hub: How AI Is Reshaping Customer Journeys written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Marketing has shifted. Your website is no longer the central hub of your customer’s journey. AI-powered assistants, chatbots, and large language models are now curating content and guiding buyer behavior in…
Read MoreOutgrow Your Competition: The Proactive Sales System with Alex Goldfayn
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Outgrow Your Competition: The Proactive Sales System with Alex Goldfayn written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Episode Overview In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Alex Goldfayn, bestselling author and CEO of the Revenue Growth Consultancy. They dive into his new…
Read MoreTreat yourself: These Denver self-care spots are worth the cost
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Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we offer our opinions on the best Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities and more. I’m an unashamed subscriber to self-care culture. Hear me out: It’s more than a gimmick on social media. Though contrarians could argue that it’s…
Read MoreJudge rejects QuikTrip’s lawsuit over new Denver gas station restrictions
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A judge in Denver has thrown out a lawsuit over the city’s new gas station restrictions filed by a convenience store operator in growth mode. District Judge Kandace Gerdes dismissed the lawsuit brought by QuikTrip and Evangeline Pappas, a Chaffee Park property owner under contract to sell to QuikTrip, on July 3. The lawsuit, filed in…
Read MoreUnion members start voting on King Soopers, Safeway contract proposals
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Workers at Safeway, Albertsons and King Soopers stores across metro Denver will vote today and Thursday on new contracts with the two supermarket chains, and employees outside the metro area will cast ballots Friday. The votes today and Thursday follow the announcement over the weekend that members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7…
Read MoreColfax construction takes out year-old pastry shop
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After just one year of selling its pastries and sweets, Le Clare’s Patisserie said it will close its retail operation on July 19 due to the effects of construction on East Colfax Avenue. Related: Colfax restaurants say they are barely hanging on amid BRT line construction Instead, owner Maggie Kates will convert the space, at…
Read MoreTrump’s trade blitz produces few deals but lots of uncertainty
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By PAUL WISEMAN, AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and his advisers promised a lightning round of global trade negotiations with dozens of countries back in April. White House trade adviser Peter Navarro predicted “90 deals in 90 days.’’ Administration officials declared that other countries were desperate to make concessions to avoid…
Read MoreCompanies keep slashing jobs. How worried should workers be about AI replacing them?
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By Queenie Wong, Los Angeles Times Tech companies that are cutting jobs and leaning more on artificial intelligence are also disrupting themselves. Related Articles Treat yourself: These Denver self-care spots are worth the cost Judge rejects QuikTrip’s lawsuit over new Denver gas station restrictions Union members start voting on King Soopers, Safeway contract proposals Colfax…
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