To test aerospace technology made from increasingly popular 3-D printers, the Colorado School of Mines is opening a new lab, with help from a recent state grant and a group of big-name corporate partners.
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Intrawest locks in deal to sell timeshare business
Colorado-based ski area operator Intrawest Resorts Holdings announced this week that it will sell its timeshare division to Nevada native Diamond Resort Group for $85 million.
As gold prices melt, mining firm recedes into bankruptcy
Citing $19 million in debt, a Golden gold mining firm is descending into bankruptcy and is asking for $4 million from existing creditors to keep business running.
Business alliance closes up shop
After eight years, a business group that ran annual business events and a local crowdfunding website has shut down its operations.
Intuit pulls plug on Englewood call center
The software company is cutting 60 local jobs at the end of this month with the closure of a local call center.
Media firm investing in Colo. office
A finance and investing tool is sending several of its East Coast employees to Lakewood to take a shot at Colorado’s lifestyle and business market.
Photobucket raising another $3M
After raising $2 million from a single investor, the Blake Street-based photo sharing site is after another $3 million.
Knife maker cuts ribbon on new factory
A knife manufacturer cut the ribbon on its new $3 million Golden facility last week – an upgrade to more than three times its former space.
Pot advocates sue Broncos again over tailgate ban
Three marijuana advocates are again battling the Denver Broncos in court, alleging that the team violated their First Amendment rights in 2014 when it banned their cannabis-themed RV from a lot at Sports Authority Field.
Archery range lets expansion plan fly
An archery facility is expanding into a 15-acre complex with indoor and outdoor ranges in the spring.