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Palantir — Colorado’s largest public company — is leaving Denver for Miami

The company faced multiple protests in Denver, initially for its support of the Israeli military and more recently for its work with ICE using AI to identify targets for deportation.

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Craft beer consolidation continues as Left Hand absorbs another Colorado brewery

Colorado’s wave of craft beer consolidation continued Wednesday as Left Hand Brewing announced that fellow Longmont company Bootstrap Brewing would join its Left Hand Collective entity.

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IKEA to open third Colorado store this year

The Swedish furniture retailer plans to open 10 new stores across the United States in 2026.

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Denver Summit FC secures team headquarters at LoDo’s Mercantile Square

The property is located at 1550 Wynkoop St.

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A jury found that Denver developer Brian Watson defrauded investors. Now what?

Following an SEC trial, a jury found the Denver developer behind Northstar Commercial Partners, Brian Watson, defrauded investors in 11 Colorado real estate deals.

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Denver, Centennial spaces available after Amazon Fresh stores are killed

Amazon is looking to move on from two Denver-area properties where it had planned to open Amazon Fresh grocery stores.

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The Source Hotel in RiNo complains cement plant dust spreading to nearby lofts

With settlement talks unsuccessful and a trial two months away, RiNo’s Source Hotel claims to have security footage showing Mountain Cement is still sending dangerous dust its way.

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Loveland council to consider Costco deal, 25-year tax share agreement