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Boulder IT firm Altitude Integrations bought by California’s Xceptional Networks
Altitude Integrations, the trade name information-technology company Ramberg Group LLC adopted in 2019 with the acquisition of Boulder’s iSupportU LLC, has itself been acquired by San Diego-based managed-IT services company...

Colorado work deaths declined in 2020
A total of 78 Coloradans died in work-related incidents in 2020, down from 84 in 2019.

Study: Boulder, Fort Collins are two of the nation’s most fitness-friendly cities
Boulder and Fort Collins are in the top 10 most fitness-friendly cities in the United States, according to a new SmartAsset study.

Scout Clean Energy buys Missouri solar farm
Scout Clean Energy LLC, a renewable power development company, has acquired the under-development Missouri solar farm Stockton Lake Solar Farm LLC from Azimuth Renewables LLC.

James Webb Space Telescope launches with Ball’s support
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. designed and built the advanced optical technology and lightweight mirror system for the James Webb Space Telescope, which was launched last week.

Ball to sell off Metalpack joint venture for $1.35B
Consumer packaging and industrial products maker Sonoco Products Co. is buying Ball Metalpack, a joint venture between Ball Corp. and California venture-capital firm Platinum Equity that manufactures steel containers for...

Student-housing developer buys Best Western site for $28.5M
After five decades as home to a Best Western hotel, the site at 770 28th St. in Boulder has been sold to a student-housing developer.

CU partners with Aspen Skiing Co. on Limelight-branded hotel, conference center
The University of Colorado Boulder has partnered with Little Nell Hotel Group, the hospitality division of Aspen Skiing Co., to build and operate its Limelight-branded new hotel and conference center.

Colorado jobs to regain pre-pandemic traction in 2022
Colorado’s employment totals are expected to reach pre-COVID-19-pandemic levels in 2022, but top economists say the state is likely to lose its top-10 position for jobs growth.

Economic symposium to focus on supply chain, entrepreneurship, real estate
Colorado’s economic luminaries will gather Monday in Denver for the annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook, which will focus on issues such as the supply chain, entrepreneurship and real estate.