
Analisa Romano
Reporter at Denver Business Journal
Reporter for the Denver Business Journal and lover of crafts
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Seth McConnell | Denver Business JournalPreview this article 1 minIt joins other prestigious law firms in a prime downtown location. A major U.S. law firm has moved to new offices in downtown Denver, opting to relocate from 16th Street to a space a few blocks away.
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1 day ago |
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Preview this article 1 minAmong the new options are Native American cuisine and classic deli fare. Four more food and beverage options are open at Denver International Airport, furthering plans to open 33 new concession locations in the airport this year. DIA said Tuesday that Williams & Graham, Tocabe, The Bagel Deli and D Bar are now open on Concourse A.
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Gabriel Christus / Denver BroncosPreview this article 1 minA fast-growing credit union with plans to expand in Denver is joining forces with a Minnesota company to create a multistate financial giant. Colorado's largest credit union revealed Wednesday it plans to merge with the largest credit union in Minnesota, creating an institution with close to $20 billion in combined assets.
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3 days ago |
bizjournals.com | Analisa Romano
Preview this article 1 minColorado recovered thousands of jobs from major strikes in February, but employment numbers are still slowing. Unemployment in Colorado rose again in March, continuing a monthslong trend that has the state's unemployment rate outpacing the nation. Colorado's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate reached 4.8% in March, increasing from 4.7% in February, according to data released Friday by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE).
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1 week ago |
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Andriy Onufriyenko/Getty ImagesPreview this article 1 minState officials offer millions in tax incentives to court an energy storage battery factory in Weld County. Northern Colorado could be home to a new battery manufacturing campus. Colorado officials offered an unnamed battery cell manufacturing company $9.5 million worth of state incentives Thursday to build a $315 million 'gigafactory' in Weld County.
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