Tag: Expansion
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New York-based Melio picks Colorado for U.S. expansion
Another tech company citing the culture in Denver as its main motivator announced expansion plans that could bring up to 250 jobs in the coming years. Melio provides an app-based payments platform for small businesses in the U.S. It’s currently headquartered in New York, with a research and development facility in Tel Aviv, Israel, and…
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Australian tech firm picks Denver for second U.S. hub
Less than a week after Colorado’s office of Economic Development and International Trade offered Australian tech company Finder incentives to locate its second U.S. hub in Denver, the company announced Thursday it’s committing. Finder, a fintech company that provides users with an app-based financial comparison tool for making decisions about personal purchases, is looking to…
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DIA gate expansion program reaches milestone
Denver International Airport’s several new concourses are now fully enclosed after construction crews finished the outer walls. The completion of the outer walls of Concourses A-West, B-East and C-East marks an important milestone for the airports Gate Expansion Program. In addition to the outer walls being finished, a “curtain wall” system has been installed in…
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Q&A with retiring DIA CEO Kim Day
The Denver Gazette conducted a video call interview with Denver International Airport’s CEO Kim Day March 8 to ask her about navigating the airport through the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. She was going to retire last year, but decided to delay that decision because of the pandemic. When did you know the pandemic would change…
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Denver’s Fluid Truck keeping headquarters in Colorado
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The commercial truck sharing company Fluid Truck announced plans Tuesday to keep its headquarters in Denver and add more than 1,400 jobs in coming years. Company founder and CEO James Eberhard started the “software-enabled, peer-to-peer truck sharing platform” in Colorado in 2016. The company looked…
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Whataburger expanding to Colorado Springs
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Well, whaddaya know? Whataburger, the Texas-based hamburger chain that rivals In-N-Out Burger for cult-like followers, is coming to Colorado Springs in what would be the latest expansion of an uber-popular fast-food brand to Colorado. A 3,751-square-foot Whataburger restaurant would be built in the InterQuest Marketplace…
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DIA completes its first new gate expansion
Officials at Denver International Airport officially unveiled four new gates in Concourse B on Friday as apart of the airport’s expansion program. These are the first four of 39 new gates that include amenities such as bathrooms, waiting areas and even an outdoor deck. “We’re proud to celebrate the opening of the first four new…




