Tag: Denver Office Of Economic Development
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Another Australian company tabs Denver for headquarters
Another Australian company has decided to establish a presence in Denver. Melbourne-based Preezie, which is a retail software-as-a-service (SaaS) company, chose Denver to launch its North American headquarters, confirmed co-founder and CEO Quoc Nguyen. “The primary goal was to base ourselves in a city with an abundance of talent,” Nguyen said in an interview. “It…
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Denver to provide $1.5 million in grants to restaurant, hospitality employers
The city of Denver is rolling out a new “Denver Back to Work” relief grant program, providing $1.5 million in grants to local employers in the restaurant and hospitality industries. The City Council unanimously approved the grant funding Monday, allowing applications to open in the next seven to 10 days. The grants are intended to…
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Denver seeking neighborhood project proposals for federal funding
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver Office of Economic Development and Opportunity is asking local nonprofit organizations to submit neighborhood service and projects proposals for a chance to receive federal funding. The services and projects being proposed for funding should take place within Denver in 2022, the office’s announcement…
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Can Colorado emerge from COVID into a new Roaring Twenties? | Vince Bzdek
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save In 2019, U.S. News ranked Colorado‘s economy No. 1 in the nation, driven by 2.3% job growth compared to a 1.2% national average, a 2.5% unemployment rate, and 4.87% growth in personal income per person. Ah, those were the days. The upheaval brought on by…




