
ClayDean Electric says a project manager ordered, stole and resold its supplies.
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ClayDean Electric says a project manager ordered, stole and resold its supplies.
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Choozle has chosen downtown after finding RiNo somewhat isolated. The 10-year-old digital advertising software firm last month moved to 8,000 square feet in the 25-story office building at 1125 17th St. The company moved from the Catalyst building at 3513 Brighton Blvd. The firm originally leased nearly 16,000 square feet there, although CEO Adam Woods… Read more »
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