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Denver Water may not need land near Burnham Yard under deal with Broncos

Denver Water will sell 25 acres of its 36-acre campus, giving the Broncos a key block of land they need to build a new stadium and mixed-use entertainment district at Burnham Yard.

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Safeway to close 10 stores across Colorado by November

Affected locations include Englewood, Northglenn, Denver, Aurora, Fort Collins, Loveland, Colorado Springs, La Junta and Lamar.

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Pueblo County chafes at energy plan, wants Trump order to keep coal burning

Pueblo County commissioners say regulators ignored a proposal to make the area economically whole.

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Nearly 90-year-old warehouse in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood sells for $1.9M

A 6,000-square-foot warehouse at 3440 Walnut St. in Denver’s RiNo sold for just under $1.9 million, according to public records.

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Native American Bank buys $4M Broadway site, eyes new corporate headquarters

Native American Bank purchased a $4M site on North Broadway in Denver and may build a new headquarters as its staff continues to grow.

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Group14 Engineering moves into new office in Cap Hill as staff grows

Group14 Engineering has relocated to 1278 Lincoln St. in Cap Hill, growing its office space as the Denver firm expands its staff.

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Colorado’s largest independent bank accepts $4.1 billion buyout offer from PNC Financial

Following the buyout, the two banks will rank as metro Denver’s largest banking group.

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Federal appeals court allows Vail to ban UPS, FedEx trucks from pedestrian malls