Mason Street Will Take Rapid Transit to the MAX
Fort Collins residents will see the MAX Bus Rapid Transit project begin to take shape along Mason Street over the summer. KUNC’s Brian Larson spoke with Northern Colorado Business Report publisher Jeff...
View ArticleIncentives Couldn’t Keep Eldon James from Moving
One of Northern Colorado’s better-known companies has announced plans to leave the area by the end of the year. Despite multiple efforts to keep Eldon James from moving, the loss is being viewed as a...
View ArticleA Wide Road for Robotics Maker RoadNarrows
Northern Colorado is home to a lot of fascinating, but not necessarily well-known tech companies. Loveland-based robotics company RoadNarrows is one of them.
View ArticleFort Collins And Estes Park Struggle To Attract Tourists
Following the devastation of two wildfires this summer, the convention and visitors’ bureaus in Fort Collins and Estes Park are ramping up marketing campaigns to attract tourists. KUNC's Emily Boyer...
View ArticlePerforming Arts Center In the Works for Estes Park
The arts community in Estes Park is trying to get a performing arts center built with a price tag as big as $20 million.
View ArticleImprovements Still On the Radar for Northern Colorado Airport
Efforts to build a control tower and extend a runway at the Fort Collins-Loveland airport are expected to pick up following the announced departure of Allegiant Airlines.
View ArticleTime to Refinance, Again? Colorado Sees Serial Refi Boom
As mortgage interest rates continue to drop, many Coloradans have refinanced their home loans, sometimes multiple times in a short time period. KUNC’s Erin O’Toole spoke with Northern Colorado Business...
View ArticleOutside Investors Snapping Up Northern Colorado Real Estate
Investors from outside the Northern Colorado market are spending millions on commercial real estate, especially in Larimer County.
View ArticleAfter Bankruptcy, Problems Still Abound for Failed Solar Company
Loveland’s Abound Solar has been in the news a lot since it went bankrupt this summer. Now, according to new documents obtained by the Northern Colorado Business Report, the reasons for its failure are...
View ArticleA New Brand of Politics in Northern Colorado
The re-election of Rep. Cory Gardner and the victory of Rep. Jared Polis in a newly drawn district that now includes Northern Colorado promises to bring the region closer in some ways -- and further...
View ArticleDeveloper Wants to Lure Top-Tier Retailers to Ft. Collins Mall
The real estate development company that bought the aging Foothills Mall in Fort Collins has said it wants to attract high-end retailers and plans to charge top rents.
View ArticleMore Development Planned for Fast-growing South Fort Collins
The southern end of Fort Collins is a fast-growing area, and a group of developers has plans in mind for even more growth.
View ArticlePlenty of Positives in Northern Colorado Economic Forecast
The Northern Colorado Business Report recently surveyed business experts in the area to determine what may lie ahead for various industries in 2013.
View ArticleDrilling For Answers on the Link Between Health and Fracking
Despite a lack of studies supporting their claims, some people living near oil and natural gas wells in Northern Colorado say the practice of hydraulic fracturing has caused them health problems.
View ArticleAs Drought Lingers, Colorado Tries to Prevent Economic Dryout
Some Northern Colorado cities are considering watering restrictions as they contend with the lingering drought -- and its effect on the region's economy.
View ArticleChallenges for OtterBox Not Slowing Company's Growth
Fort Collins-based OtterBox has been growing significantly in the past few years, with revenue now topping $600 million.
View ArticleLawmakers, Telecom Critical Of Rural Colorado Broadband Project
A group called EAGLE-Net Alliance has drawn fire from federal lawmakers with questions on whether it has wasted taxpayer money.
View ArticleAs Economy Improves, Colorado's Housing Market Starts To Heat Up
Homes in Northern Colorado are selling faster than they have in years. That’s not too surprising, considering recent state budget projections showing Colorado’s economy improving.
View ArticleSun Shines On Second Solar Farm For Poudre Valley REA
Northern Colorado will soon get a second solar farm, thanks to a partnership between Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association and Carbondale-based Clean Energy Collective.
View ArticleDowntown Greeley Gets A Bump From Business-Friendly Programs
Business is booming in downtown Greeley, with businesses seeing increased activity driven at least partly by the city's Downtown Development Authority programs.
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