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Ursa Major opens facility in Longmont
Berthoud-based missile- and rocket-propulsion company Ursa Major Technologies Inc. unveiled a 25,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in southwest Longmont Thursday, where 125 employees will build avionics and in-space systems.
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Execs say work needed to keep tech startups in Colorado
Colorado is a great place for cutting-edge technology startups, industry executives agreed at a BizWest CEO Roundtable. But most of them cautioned that keeping those companies here is going to take some work.
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Environmental group sues over plan to shutter NCAR
A second lawsuit in federal court is attempting to stop the Trump administration from shuttering the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder.
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Colorado jobless rate flat in July
Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained flat at 3.9% from June to July, according to the most-recent data from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
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Plan to turn downtown Boulder parking lot into hotel moves forward
On a 7-1 vote Thursday evening, Boulder City Council approved a sales agreement that sets the stage for a hospitality company to buy a city-owned downtown parking lot and build a boutique hotel on the site.
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Stored Energy Systems powers up in larger Longmont space
A ribbon-cutting ceremony late Thursday marked completion of Stored Energy Systems LLC’s eight-month move into a larger manufacturing space in Longmont, propelled by several tax incentive packages.
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‘Exceptional volunteer’ Galloway among BizWest Women of Distinction honorees
Paula Galloway, who serves multiple roles for Ignite Adaptive Sports, will be one of 13 women from Northern Colorado to be recognized with this year’s Women of Distinction awards, a BizWest program to acknowledge the contributions of female leaders in the region.
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State offers millions in incentives to pair of aerospace firms
The Colorado Economic Development Commission has approved a pair of incentive offers — each topping $1 million — to two aerospace companies looking to establish or expand operations along the Front Range.
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Is Boulder Weekly back?
For more than a year after Boulder Weekly’s editorial staff was abruptly fired and publication suspended in July 2025, the website for the three-decades-old alternative weekly newspaper was largely inactive. But new posts — mainly short profiles on local hospitality businesses — quietly began appearing last month.
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Stanley Film Center ‘ahead of schedule,’ eyes 2028 opening
Construction of the exterior shell of the Stanley Film Center in Estes Park is expected to wrap in December and the facility — a horror movie museum and events space — is expected to open at Estes Park’s iconic Stanley Hotel in early 2028.
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Greeley City Council annexes Arroyos del Sol property
The Greeley City Council Tuesday approved the annexation of the 999.72-acre area generally northwest of Colorado Highway 257 Spur, west of Weld County Road 19, and south of the Cache la Poudre River. The annexation includes two parcels and adjacent rights-of-way, excluding the parcel containing the Missile Silo Park in west Greeley.
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Execs say work needed to keep tech startups in Colorado
State regulations, luring investors among challenges
Colorado is a great place for cutting-edge technology startups, industry executives agreed at a BizWest CEO Roundtable. But most of them cautioned that keeping those companies here is going to take some work.
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Renovare targets osteoarthritis with regenerative therapies
Boulder startup restored joint tissue in animal studies after single treatment
Renovare Therapeutics Inc. launched in early April to pursue breakthrough osteoarthritis regenerative therapies, one of which fully restored joint tissues in animal studies in as little as four to eight weeks following a single injection.
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