Tag: Businesses
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‘Evolving’ regulatory landscape among Colorado cities is pricey, problematic, small businesses say | FISCAL ROCKIES
Editor’s Note: Once among the nation’s fastest-growing economies, Colorado today confronts mounting challenges that threaten its momentum. This series reveals how a state once defined by prosperity is navigating economic cliffs and ridges. We explore the impact that increased regulations, tariffs, shifting tax policies, the high cost of living and widening urban–rural divides have on businesses,…
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BOLDERBoulder’s “BOLDonomics: $18.8 million impact brought to city
The City of Boulder estimated the 2023 BOLDERBoulder race brought in around $18.8 million in direct and indirect impact to the area, according to a recent report conducted by Visit Boulder — the official destination marketing organization for the race. And with the 2024 BOLDERBoulder just under three months away, race organizers are busy preparing for…
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Colorado leads nation in per capita personal income
Colorado was ranked as a top state in the nation for per capita personal income, according to a report released Wednesday by the Leeds Business Research Division at the University of Colorado Boulder. Colorado’s per capita personal income increased 7.9% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2022 and personal income increased 8.5%, making Colorado the…
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Colorado’s Small Business Administration opens nomination period for awards
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The Small Business Administration’s Colorado district is accepting nominations for 2023 National and District Small Business Week awards. The agency will recognize a Small Business Person of the Year and a Small Business Exporter of the Year within the district. Winners will have the chance to move forward for regional and national recognition. A “Wall of Fame” awardee…
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Report: Colorado economy continues to outperform, but headwinds are fierce
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save While Colorado continues to outperform the nation and most states in job recovery and growth, business owners are decidedly glum about the future, a midyear economic report by the University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business released Friday shows. The latest Colorado Business Economic…
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House committee approves bill exempting nonprofit child care centers from property tax
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Nonprofit child care centers in Colorado wouldn’t have to pay property taxes under legislation a state House committee advanced on Tuesday in the hopes of reducing costs and improving access. House Bill 1006 aims to modify current law that allows property owned and operated by nonprofit child…






