Cultivate, a corporate gifting solution provider, has added three executives to its leadership team. The three are: David Gottlieb as president; Josie Donnelly, vice president for sales; and Dorothy ...
Streaming video provider Gaia Inc. (Nasdaq: GAIA) is publicly selling 1.6 million shares of its stock in an effort to raise about $8 million, which the company said will primarily be used for ...
O-I Glass Inc., which has a manufacturing facility in Windsor, reported massive losses in the fourth quarter of 2024, but not as large as they were in the prior year.
Lyons Gaddis, a Colorado legal firm, has promoted water attorney Alison Gorsevski and family law attorney Erin Pierce to shareholders. Gorsevski and Pierce will take on greater responsibility for the ...
Loveland ag company Nutrien Ag Solutions, Inc. has granted $100,000 to the new Colorado Children’s Museum to establish an ag-based adventure exhibit.
Despite a tense geopolitical environment, Vestas Wind officials are moving forward into 2025 expecting continued profitability amid the growing need for electricity with AI and cloud computing.
After six hours of presentations and debate, the Loveland City Council at 2 a.m. Wednesday gave first-reading approval to a developer’s plan to add up to 2,277 housing units in the 150-acre Centerra ...
Peak Form Medical Center, an occupational-medicine service operating along the Front Range, has expanded its network of centers with the opening of its fourth location in Greeley located at 8225 W ...
Thursday is the last day for early-bird pricing to attend next month’s Northern Colorado Real Estate Summit. BizWest’s seventh annual event will be held from 8:30 a.m. March 4 at Colorado State ...
Yoga Pod, founded by husband-and-wife team Nicole and Gerry Wienholt, will celebrate 15 years in business on Feb. 15 with special rates and prizes at the company’s three Boulder and Longmont locations ...
JBS USA, a global food producer, reports it will spend $50 million starting this year to upgrade the Greeley beef packing plant with a new distribution center.
The Brighton City Council has authorized raising $85 million in bonds to complete its water treatment expansion project, now in its fourth year.