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The Requirements Behind Home Inspections

You have just signed a contract to make the largest purchase that you probably will ever  make in your lifetime - - a home.  Not only is it wise to … more

Elbert County abuzz with business activity

With the dawn of 2014, a bevy of new businesses have debuted — or will debut — in the heart of Elizabeth and Elbert. The list includes several well-known area antique shops, which are in the process of relocating, and a western-themed … more

App shines a light on holiday displays

Lone Tree’s Greg Walters wasn’t upset when a New York Times reporter earlier this month called his holiday lights iPhone app “the Charlie Brown Christmas tree of apps.” “I thought it was kinda cute,” he said. “The reality of it is, … more

I will get to that to tomorrow

This week has been one of those crazy busy weeks for me. It was full of calls, meetings, travel, and lots of reports, proposals and presentations to … more

Housing Market Got You Down? Think REITs

The prolonged housing slump has convinced many Americans that real estate is a losing investment. But many segments of commercial real estate … more

FINANCE: Denver Investors Show Broad Optimism About the Markets and U.S., Global Economies- Part 1

I’m pleased to write about findings of the recent Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Investor Pulse Poll. A new poll shows that Denver area investors … more

FINANCE: Investing in Foreign Bonds

As yields on high-quality bonds have slipped in the United States, more investors are turning to foreign bonds and foreign bond funds to boost … more

Finding the right level of tolerance

So what is an acceptable level of tolerance? I guess the answer is really situational, as in some instances we can be or become extremely tolerant … more

Liquor compliance hits new lows

Golden City Police Department handed out 14 liquor violations to employees at local establishments throughout the city during the department’s annual liquor compliance checks in Dec. 2013. The … more

Ranch man offers nonprofits tech help

Garry Seaber, 53, of Highlands Ranch, who started a computer-refurbishing company in his garage, IT Liquidators, and now has a 6,000 square-foot warehouse in Littleton, along with Highlands Ranch and California offices, just recently launched a new division to help nonprofits save money. more

Be real, both inside and out

I had an interesting “virtual” experience a few months ago. No, not that kind of experience, but a “virtual” business experience that taught … more

Best of the Best 2019

Don't let gum stick it to you

I would venture to guess that at one time or another, all of us have either stepped on a piece of gum, or if we haven't been so fortunate yet, will … more

FINANCE: Housing on the Mend

The Case- Shiller Price Index was just released showing improvement in housing.  Home prices in Colorado were up 9.9 percent over last year with a … more

Exercises train aging brains

Mental decline is widely viewed as an inevitable part of growing old. A Parker man is among those who say it doesn't have to be. Torsten Jess, a cognitive enhancement specialist and founder of Brain Function Optimization, LLC, has spent 16 years treating those with age-associated memory loss and mild cognitive impairments. It is his assertion that mental deterioration is not only avoidable, but that simple exercises can actually improve brain function with age. more

REAL ESTATE: Security Deposits

If you either are or have been a landlord or tenant, you undoubtedly have heard of Colorado’s treble damage statute pertaining to security … more

Water district reaches out

The world of water service has long been dominated by a "me first" attitude, but that's all changing. more

Tides turning in Jefferson County

Elections, budget constraints and developments pretty much sums up the year for Jefferson County. Here is a list of the Top 5 stories of the year that made a huge impact on the county: School board tide turns The Jefferson County school board … more

Yak N Yeti opens International Market

The Yak N Yeti International Market, 6385 Wadsworth Blvd., previously the Sultan Middle Eastern Market, has gone through a transformation. “I came in one day and all expired food, that’s not good,” Bhattarai said. “I wanted to give people … more

FINANCE: Exit Strategies- A New Year’s Resolution Worth Keeping

Another year is coming to a close and how many of us business owners took the necessary time to work "on" our business versus "in" our business? … more
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