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Businesses now hang their hat in Northglenn

Northglenn officials have been busy conducting groundbreaking and ribbon cutting ceremonies for new businesses. more

Lone Tree predicts continued stability

Lone Tree has hit on a winning financial formula: A small population and large retail base. “A huge amount of our revenue comes from people outside the city — even outside the state — so the burden doesn’t all fall on the citizens of the … more

FINANCE: Fixed Income Investments Struggle in Fed Limbo

Business owners, retirees or anyone looking for higher yields on short-term investments may have just gotten their wish….Or wait, is the drop in … more

FINANCE: Lifetime Buyout of a Co-Owner

When co-owners are united in striving toward common business goals such as growing revenue, building business value and increasing cash flow, the … more

GURA asks for more money for Natural Grocers

GURA asks for more funds Sales tax from general fund will be collected Amy Woodward awoodward@ourcoloradonews.com Council approved an intergovernmental agreement with GURA that allows for the collection of a sales tax increment in order … more

Forecasts are ours to interpret

Is it going to be partly cloudy or mostly sunny? That is one of those types of questions that is similar to, “Is the glass half full or half … more

Waving goodbye to Gary Wink

It is no secret that one of Golden’s most influential community leaders has decided to retire. Gary Wink surprised the city of Golden with his announcement that he will retire January 15 from his position after 19 years as the president and CEO … more

FINANCE: New Taxes Could Dampen Small Business Growth

Now that the fiscal “cliff” is behind us and all we have to worry about is sequestration, many small businesses are focused on taxes.  Don’t … more

High-end dining wish comes true

Lone Tree’s 2012 survey showed that its residents are largely a happy lot, save for a few things: Among them a wish for more high-end restaurants. In 2014, their patience will be rewarded. Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille will open in the Park … more

FINANCE: Understanding Your Credit Score- Part 1

Have today’s historically low interest rates caused you to consider refinancing your home mortgage? If so, you are certainly not alone. Mortgage … more

Staying Up When Your Business is Down

Anyone in the mental health field who runs their own practice can attest to an ebb and flow of clientele or times when "dips" in business occur, and … more

Hospitals are grounds for hope

Over the past 17-plus years I have either been treated personally at local hospitals or have had family members and friends end up in the clinic, … more

7 Steps to Achieving Your Retirement Goals

In these days of market volatility and tax uncertainty, you need to make sure you’re doing all you can to make the most of your retirement savings. … more

Whole new locale for Whole Foods

By the end of this year, residents in the Bradburn Village subdivision will be welcoming a Whole Foods Market to their neighborhood. Construction is already under way for the 35,000-square-foot … more

Trying my hand at barter system

“Do you believe in bartering?” That was the question I received recently from a loyal reader in the community. First she asked me if I believed … more

Horse Tales Help Increase Literacy

Annie, as her friends call her, has got to be one of the most unusual storytellers you’ll ever meet. It’s not because she’s short and her … more

Choosing a Retirement Plan for Your Business

If you own a business, you understand the importance of attracting and retaining key employees. One of the most vital steps you can take to take care … more

McComb keeps on truckin’

Jack McComb’s heart lives in Littleton, but his life is on the road. “I enjoy driving and seeing different things,” he said. “It’s not exactly like being a tourist, because there’s a lot of places the truck can’t go. But I get to … more

Author’s book keeps both children, parents smiling

Unimpressed with his son’s collection of children’s books, Mike Fortunato decided to write his own book, a story not only the little ones can enjoy but also one for parents. The Standley Lake High School Graduate and longtime Westminster and … more

FINANCE: Kicking the Fiscal Can Down the Road

If small business owners behaved the way politicians do, the economy would be in a lot worse shape than it is.  Waiting since last July for the … more
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