A massive 673-foot-tall observation tower has been proposed in downtown Denver
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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…
Read MoreBlack former employees of Aurora warehouse allege supervisors called them ‘monkeys’
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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…
Read MoreColorado beef prices sky high in advance of Fourth of July
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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…
Read MoreBold Moves for Future-Ready Marketing: What to Stop Doing Immediately
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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Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing TL;DR The future of marketing belongs to those who have the courage to stop outdated practices.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…
Read MoreMarston Park Plaza retail center in Littleton sells for $17.9 million
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Marston Park Plaza, a 90,200-square-foot retail center in Littleton, has sold for $17.9 million to Ziff Real Estate Partners. JLL, a commercial real estate and investment management company, represented the seller, Miller United Real Estate. The firm also represented the buyer, based in Charleston, S.C., in securing a five-year, fixed-rate loan through a life company…
Read MoreDistressed Aurora office complex sells at auction for $5M
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A southern Aurora office complex has been sold at auction after its previous owner defaulted on the property’s loan. The three-building Aurora Corporate Plaza at 12100-12250 E. Iliff Ave. was purchased earlier this month by Mile High Tech Center LLC for $5.05 million, according to public records. Rui Chen signed paperwork on behalf of the…
Read MoreThe Four Conversations: Blair Enns on Leading, Pricing, and Selling Expertise
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The Four Conversations: Blair Enns on Leading, Pricing, and Selling Expertise 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 interviews Blair Enns, founder of Win Without Pitching and a leading authority on selling creative and consulting…
Read MoreAmid Broncos stadium talks, Denver Water quietly seeks to buy more than 20 properties near its campus
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Denver Water quietly began the process of acquiring more than 20 properties near its campus this spring, just as the utility and the Broncos were discussing a potential deal to use some of its current land to build a new stadium. Denver Water’s board authorized the acquisition plans — for 23 properties spanning roughly 18…
Read MoreNestle says it will remove artificial dyes from US foods by 2026
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By DEE-ANN DURBIN Nestle said Wednesday it will eliminate artificial colors from its U.S. food and beverages by the middle of 2026. Related Articles Amid Broncos stadium talks, Denver Water quietly seeks to buy more than 20 properties near its campus Colorado among states to score win in funds for electric vehicle charging Aurora Plaza…
Read MoreColorado among states to score win in funds for electric vehicle charging
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A federal judge used an episode from “The Simpsons” to illustrate her ruling that prevents the Trump administration from withholding money approved for states to build charging networks for electric vehicles. Colorado is one of 16 states that recently sued the administration for not releasing billions of dollars authorized under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and…
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