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Lucas High

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Elon Musk’s X claims Boulder judge ‘deeply flawed’ in landlord ruling

A Boulder judge’s May ruling in favor of a local landlord who evicted Elon Musk’s X Corp. from its S’Park offices for nonpayment of rent was “deeply flawed,” lawyers representing the social media company formerly called Twitter wrote in a recent appeal. 
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Westminster restaurant operator laying off 125 at DIA eateries

Mission Yogurt Inc., a Westminster-based operator of airport restaurants that also does business as Smokin Bear LLC, is laying off 125 workers at a pair of Denver International Airport eateries. 
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Louisville issue campaigns fundraise, spend modestly

The Louisville group organized in opposition to a pair of ballot initiatives has raised more than double amount of contribution dollars than the group pushing the measures.
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Long-vacant Westminster retail site could become oil-change biz

The long-vacant Westminster retail space at 9140 Wadsworth Parkway could be transformed into a Take Five Oil Change.
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Boulder affordable-housing community trades for $56M

Jonathan Rose Cos., a New York-headquartered real estate investor with a Denver office, closed late last month on the purchase of San Juan del Centro Apartments, an affordable-housing rental community at 3100 34th St. in Boulder. 
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Louisville shopping center could see apartments built above

LOUISVILLE — Village Shops at Colony Square, a trio of commercial and retail buildings on West Dillon Road in Louisville, could be the site of a somewhat novel residential project as the property’s owner plans to build two dozen residences above the existing businesses.  Louisville City Council is scheduled for a concept review on the … <a href="https://bizwest.com/2025/10/07/louisville-shopping-center-could-see-apartments-built-above/">Continued</a>
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Boulder’s Bloom leads X Games into the future

Fresh off the celebration of its 30th anniversary this summer, the X Games is moving into the future with new events and a novel team format and a brand reimagining led by a Boulderite who was barely a teenager when the action-sports series debuted in 1995. 
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Noodles’ concept exec leaves as chain mulls biz sale

Just weeks after Noodles & Co. (Nasdaq: NDLS) swapped CEOs and went public with its plans for a “review of strategic alternatives” that could include putting the business up for sale, another key executive has taken a job with a different restaurant chain. 
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Trio of Marriott hotels trade in Longmont

A trio of Marriott-affiliated hotels in Longmont recently traded for a combined $22.25 million.
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Xcel to settle Marshall Fire lawsuit for $640M

Xcel , which was accused of playing a role in the start of the Marshall Fire, will pay a $640 million settlement but admit no fault.
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Robert Redford, film icon, Sundance founder and CU Buff, dead at 89

Robert Redford died outside of Provo, Utah at the age of 89.
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Boulder restaurants shine in 2025 Michelin Guide

The Michelin Guide recommends restaurants in Boulder, Denver, Aspen and Vail.
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SC firm folds in Boulder’s Meteorite PR for outdoor industry expertise

Meteorite PR LLC, a Boulder public-relations firm, has merger with Charleston marketing agency Obviouslee.
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Firestone aims to score pro soccer at Central Park

As recently as last year, the United Soccer League fielded two professional soccer clubs in Northern Colorado. While the professional league bailed on the Future Legends Sports Complex and its affiliated teams as the Windsor facility’s viability crumbled, USL is plotting a return to the region. 
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Infleqtion going public with SPAC merger

Infleqtion will merge with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX), a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, in a deal that takes the Boulder quantum information firm public amid its technology commercialization push and a flurry of fundraising.
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Louisville ballot opponents spar over zoning, affordable housing, fees

An arbiter expects to rule by early next week on the path forward for a pair of Louisville ballot initiatives .
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Big tech, biz groups laud delayed implementation of state AI regs

In what some observers are describing as a win for big technology companies, Colorado lawmakers decided — after negotiations on a compromise collapsed during this week’s special legislative session — to push back when the state’s first-of-its kind artificial-intelligence regulations will go into effect, opening up the possibility for tweaks to the law during next year’s regular session.
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Luxury apartments, rooftop restaurant eyed for downtown Westminster

Denver-based developer Prime West Development LLC hopes to build “a luxury rental mixed-use project.”
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Auddia to cut engineering costs with merger on horizon

Auddia disclosed “a restructuring of its engineering team aimed at significantly reducing costs.”
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Hollywood mogul invests in Kimbal Musk’s drone entertainment firm

BOULDER — Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Hollywood mogul who co-founded movie studio Dreamworks Pictures and led Walt Disney Studios and Paramount Pictures, has, through his venture-capital firm WndrCo, invested in Kimbal Musk’s Boulder-based drone entertainment company Nova Sky Stories LLC. Katzenberg, who leads WndrCo with business partner Sujay Jaswa, will serve on Nova’s board of directors. … <a href="https://bizwest.com/2025/08/22/hollywood-mogul-invests-in-kimbal-musks-drone-entertainment-firm/">Continued</a>
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Auddia stock soars after B2B strategy pivot

Investors’ ears perked up during early trading Wednesday on news that Auddia Inc., a Boulder-based audio-technology company, is shifting toward a business-to-business model.