Nightclub, restaurant eyed for building on downtown edge after $1M sale
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The building at 2019 Stout St. has sold at least five times since 2008, been foreclosed on once, and currently isn’t much more than four walls and a roof. “It’s basically a shell, they acquired a shell. It doesn’t have electrical, it doesn’t have plumbing,” said Matt Call of NavPoint Real Estate. The latest sale…
Read MoreWaste Management threatened with eviction from Denver recycling facility
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While it waits for a new $100 million sorting facility to be built in Aurora, Waste Management claims it is being wrongfully evicted from its current Denver recycling facility. The national trash company has leased several buildings at 3600 E. 48th Ave. in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood since 2005 without much problem, according to a lawsuit…
Read MoreDenver says ‘one-and-done’ policy for concept plans could save developers time
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Earlier this month, Denver rolled out an update to its permitting process that could shorten development timelines by several months. It could be pretty transformational for us,” said Chris Gleissner, director of site design and neighborhood development for Denver’s Community Planning and Development Department. Gleissner said the department is moving to a “one-and-done” process for…
Read MoreAfter closing both Denver taprooms, Great Divide Brewing plans a new one this fall
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Denver beer drinkers who miss bellying up at one of Great Divide Brewing Co.’s now-closed taprooms will soon be able to do so once again. Wilding Brands, the local craft beverage conglomerate that bought 31-year-old Great Divide earlier this year, announced Tuesday that it will open a new spot for the brand at 3040 Blake…
Read MoreDo This Instead: How to Adapt Your Marketing to the AI-Shaped Buyer Journey
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Do This Instead: How to Adapt Your Marketing to the AI-Shaped Buyer Journey written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing <articleDo This Instead: Adapting Your Marketing to the AI-Shaped Buyer Journey TL;DR AI has fundamentally altered how buyers discover, evaluate, and choose solutions. The marketing funnel is no longer a straight line…
Read MoreIs Traditional Marketing Dead? Why Strategy Wins in the Age of AI
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Is Traditional Marketing Dead? Why Strategy Wins in the Age of AI written by Sara Nay read more at Duct Tape Marketing Over the past 15 years, I’ve watched marketing evolve in ways we never could’ve imagined. When I started as an intern at Duct Tape Marketing, the name of the game was execution. Do…
Read MoreThe Long-Haul Leader with Chris Ducker
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The Long-Haul Leader with Chris Ducker 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 Chris Ducker, serial entrepreneur, bestselling author, and founder of Youpreneur. Chris shares lessons from his new book, “The Long-Haul Leader: How…
Read MoreUnitedHealth says it is under a federal investigation and cooperating
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By TOM MURPHY, Associated Press Health Writer Shares of UnitedHealth Group slipped Thursday after the health care giant said it was under a Department of Justice investigation. The company said it has started complying with both criminal and civil requests from federal investigators and it was cooperating with them. “(UnitedHealth) has a long record of…
Read MoreDenver coffee shop bringing expanded menu to the former D-Bar space in Uptown
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Five-and-a-half years later, Brenda Godfrey is making good on her vision. “It’s been a long time coming,” said the co-owner of Frank & Roze. The former Starbucks executive opened the coffee shop’s first location at Ninth Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in 2019 and never intended for it to be a one-off. Earlier this year, she…
Read MoreColorado issues notices to companies in falsified data case over cleanup of 404 oil and gas sites
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State regulators took the first enforcement actions against some of Colorado’s largest oil and gas operators as part of an ongoing investigation into reports of environmental consultants’ falsification of data on the cleanup of 404 sites in Weld County. The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, or ECMC, which regulates the oil and gas industry,…
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