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Vail hopes Super El Niño returns snowy conditions to resorts
Broomfield resort operator eyes October for Keystone opening
DENVER — Following an historically warm and dry winter, Broomfield’s Vail Resorts Inc. (NYSE: MTN) hopes Super El Niño weather patterns bring snowy conditions back to its mountains this upcoming ski season. “It may only be August, but we’re laser focused on preparing our resorts to deliver the best and most differentiated guest experience in…
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Property-management firm TurboTenant acquires TenantCloud
TurboTenant Inc., a Fort Collins-based property-management software and services company built for independent landlords, announced Tuesday that it has acquired TenantCloud, a 10-year-old company based in Knoxville, Tennessee, bringing together two established platforms to expand the tools and support available to its nationwide community of more than 1 million landlords.
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Sundance tightens University of Colorado ties
The Sundance Institute, the nonprofit organizer of the Sundance Film Festival, has established a new partnership with the University of Colorado aimed at bolstering its connections with students at CU’s flagship campus in Boulder, the city that the festival will call home for at least the next decade.
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Pilgrim’s Europe to acquire deli, sausage company
Pilgrim’s Europe, a regional division and trading group owned by Greeley-based Pilgrims Pride Corp. (Nasdaq: PPC) has agreed to acquire Walkers Deli & Sausage Co. from Samworth Brothers, subject to approval by the Competition and Markets Authority and employee consultation in the United Kingdom.
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Innosphere signs MOU for unified Mountain West network
Technology incubator Innosphere, on behalf of the National Science Foundation ASCEND Engine, has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Montana Photonics and Quantum Alliance and the Headwaters Tech Hub.
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Mission Foods closing Pueblo plant
Mission Foods will close its tortilla-production facility in Pueblo, eliminating 90 jobs.
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Rock Bottom nears rock bottom
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery has unceremoniously shuttered its Centennial and Highlands Ranch locations, according to recent media reports, leaving the chain’s Loveland outpost its sole remaining Colorado location.
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Will Deion Sanders testify at son’s bankruptcy trial during Buffs’ opening week?
National sports outlets are reporting that University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders has been subpoenaed to testify at son Shilo Sanders’ bankruptcy trial during the same week that the Buffs open up the season Sept. 3 on the road against Georgia Tech.
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Illinois company acquires Windsor-based Imagine More
Liaison Technology Group has acquired Windsor-based Imagine More, creating a comprehensive platform in the custom installation industry.
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Loveland apartment complex sells, rebrands
A 288-unit garden-style apartment complex in southwest Loveland has been sold for $72.25 million and rebranded.
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Nutella, Tic Tac owner Ferrero to buy Boulder’s Purely Elizabeth
Purely Elizabeth LLC, a Boulder-based maker of natural pancake mixes, oatmeal and granola products, has inked a deal to be acquired by Ferrero SpA, the Italian sweets and breakfast conglomerate that owns brands such as Nutella, Tic Tac, Kinder and Ferrero Roche.
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Rodeo Dunes golf resort tees up 2027 public debut
Tee times filling up for new Weld County golf resort
While a few select golfers have already teed it up at Rodeo Dunes, the highly anticipated new golf resort in rural Weld County is on pace to make its public debut next year.
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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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