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CEO Roundtable survey: More of the same in first quarter

Business conditions in the first quarter of 2026 might look a lot like recent quarters, with a majority of executives expecting them to improve or stay about the same.

Eaton set to start 2nd phase of downtown project

Town officials in Eaton are embarking on the second phase of a downtown revitalization project, which is designed to result in more affordable-housing options on the site of a former elementary school.

Louisville-based bakery expands to Thornton

Izzio Artisan Bakery, a 15-year-old, family-owned national bakery based in Louisville, has opened a second location in Thornton based on what the company says is increased demand for sourdough bread.

Viega North America hires Thermo Fisher Scientific VP as COO

Viega North America, a Broomfield-based manufacturer of plumbing and HVAC equipment, recently hired Dave DeLater as its chief operating officer.

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Longmont flex property trades for $9M

A flex-industrial property in southwest Longmont traded in late December for $9.05 million

Med-tech startup Aclarion raises $10.4M in stock sale

Medical-technology startup Aclarion Inc. (Nasdaq: ACON) recently raised $10.4 million in capital through a stock offering.

Thought-leader group to focus on climate-change action

Among the recent public policy debates that have fragmented political discourse has been the impact of climate change on the environment and the economy. Quid Novi, a thought-leader organization in Northern Colorado that attempts to shed light on innovations, will focus on the topic during its next showcase in Loveland.

CU Boulder receives $4.2M in new scholarships

The University of Colorado Boulder will offer $4.2 million in Reisher Scholarships thanks to a new partnership with The Denver Foundation and the Reisher Family Foundation.

Fort Collins’ Connecting Signs has new owners

Connecting Signs, a 14-year-old Fort Collins-based sign company, has been acquired by a Severance couple in a deal that closed Dec. 31.

3 CU law profs named to new state Supreme Court panel

Three University of Colorado Boulder law professors are among 12 people that have been appointed to the Colorado Supreme Court’s newly established Legal Technology Advisory Committee.

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