Tag: Ball Aerospace
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Year in review: Economic recovery top business story of 2021
The biggest story in business in 2021 continued to be Colorado’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. While state unemployment levels stood at 6.6% in January, they continued to slide throughout the year and finished at 5.1% in November, the latest figures available. While that’s getting closer to the 4.7% level in March 2020 as…
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Bioscience company announces Westminster expansion
Genapsys, a Silicon Valley-based bioscience company, will expand into Westminster and plans to hire up to 250 employees for its new location, officials said Wednesday. Genapsys develops technology that it says will pave the way for universal access to genomic information and make more advanced DNA studies easier for both academic and clinical researchers, company…
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Metro Moves: High-rise apartments for Jefferson Park
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. Breaking ground The Weitz Company, general contractor, and OZ Architecture broke ground recently on what the companies are calling “metro Denver’s largest for-rent high rise”…
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Ball Aerospace mirrors make Webb Space Telescope shine
Ball Aerospace’s Alberto Conti gets animated when talking about the history-changing projects the Broomfield based company has set to launch this year, especially the James Webb Space Telescope. As the company’s Civil Space director of new business development and innovative solutions, Conti excitedly relays the details about the Webb’s gold-plated beryllium mirrors that will capture…
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Interstate 25 rivals Aurora, Colorado Springs could be top U.S. Space Command picks
The biggest competitor Colorado Springs faces in its bid to keep U.S. Space Command in town may be just an hour’s drive north if traffic is light. Buckley Air Force Base, the last bastion of a vast military complex that kept the Denver-area economy humming through the Cold War has many of the same characteristics…
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Interstate 25 rivals Colorado Springs, Aurora could be top U.S. Space Command picks
The biggest competitor Colorado Springs faces in its bid to keep U.S. Space Command in town might be just an hour’s drive north if traffic is light. Buckley Air Force Base, the last bastion of a vast military complex that kept the Denver-area economy humming through the Cold War, has many of the same characteristics…




