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Denver Paid Sick Days Initiative: Are the costs too high to offer paid sick days to all employees?

By Michael RobertsMay 10, 2011

Yesterday, Campaign for a Healthy Denver launched what it’s calling the 2011 Denver Paid Sick Days Initiative, which would mandate paid sick days for all non-governmental workers in Denver, be they full-time or part-time employees. But given the state of the economy, isn’t this a terrible time to introduce such…

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Top 10 grocers we’d love at 20th & Chestnut in downtown Denver (beyond Trader Joe’s)

By Joel WarnerApril 28, 2011

As we reported yesterday, downtown Denver will finally get a full-service grocery store thanks to a new development at 20th Street and Chestnut Place. But other than hints that it will be a “national brand,” there’s no word yet as to which grocery store we’re gonna get. Here are ten…

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Denver International Airport balks at $22M cost of Santiago Calatrava “signature” bridge

By Alan PrendergastApril 27, 2011

Dramatic statements don’t come cheap, but what Denver needs may be less drama. After spending upwards of $40 million in the past few years imagining — make that “visioning” — a great makeover, DIA manager Kim Day has decided the city really can’t afford the “signature” designer bridge proposed by…

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National, full-service grocery store to open downtown in 2013: Could it be Trader Joe’s?

By Joel WarnerApril 27, 2011

Urban grocery shoppers rejoice! In two years, Denver will finally boast a full-service grocery store in the heart of downtown. The mixed-use project, first reported by the DenverInfill blog, will be located at 20th Street and Chestnut Place, two blocks from Union Station, and will be helmed by the Nichols…

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Southwest Plaza: Has business been down since April 20 bomb try on Columbine anniversary?

By Michael RobertsApril 27, 2011

This past weekend, my twin daughters had planned to visit our neighborhood mall, Southwest Plaza, to shop for prom shoes. But after being locked down at Chatfield High School on April 20, the twelfth anniversary of the shootings at nearby Columbine High School, due to a bombing attempt, allegedly by…

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IKEA’s Centennial store grand opening date moved from fall to July 27: Efficient!

By Michael RobertsApril 26, 2011

IKEA has made a global reputation for furniture that’s well-designed and easy to assemble — and apparently its stores are like that, too. Last May, the company predicted that IKEA’s Centennial branch would open in the fall of 2011 — but now, the date’s been set for July 27. Get…

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Arianna Huffington at MapQuest party on “frivolous” blogger suit, “useful” Drudge design

By Nick LucchesiApril 26, 2011

Internet years are like dog years, which makes fifteen-year-old MapQuest more like 105. But this old dog can learn directions home if you believe Arianna Huffington, now a player in the old-money empire of AOL, which owns the company headquartered in LoDo. She talked about an absurd range of topics…

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Snowsurf, noboard & backcountry magnificence from Sweetgrass Productions (VIDEO)

By Alan PrendergastApril 25, 2011

There are, no doubt, saner ways to film the Cordillera Blanca of Peru than paragliding a few feet above jagged glaciers, vertiginous cliffs and freezing lakes, camera and breathing and life itself neatly suspended — but that wouldn’t be the path chosen by Sweetgrass Productions, a backcountry film crew bred…

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Trendsttr: Off The Quad algorithm designed to find “most socially influential” college students

By Melanie AsmarApril 25, 2011

What makes someone “the most socially influential college student?” Off The Quad, a Boulder-based digital provider of daily tips about hot goings-on, has come up with a (nerdy) algorithm to figure it out that takes into account how often said college student posts stuff on Facebook and how many different…

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Denver Magazine folds, 5280 acquires its remains: Daniel Brogan on the deal

By Michael RobertsApril 19, 2011

Say goodbye to Denver Magazine. The publication that convinced Fox31 anchors to turn into skankers on its cover a couple of years back is no more, with rival 5280 acquiring intellectual property like internet domain names and its Facebook page. Here’s 5280 founder, editor and publisher Daniel Brogan on the…

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IKEA-themed party to celebrate Centennial mayor’s speech: Kenny Be’s Special Report

By Kenny BeApril 7, 2011

As illustrated above, the most fitting outfit for Centennial Mayor Cathy Cook to deliver her State of Our City speech today would be a tastefully designed IKEA crown. Hopefully, the speech will celebrate the City of Centennial’s tenth birthday — and recent success in attracting new business — with the…

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Denver Auto Show proves Denver drivers are truckin’ nuts: Kenny Be’s Special Report

By Kenny BeApril 1, 2011

The Denver Auto Show currently running at the Colorado Convention Center is an exhibition of dreams. The real Denver Auto show is staged on neighborhood driveways reveals that Denverites like big trucks. The 2005 Volvo Condo semi truck shown above is just one of many examples that prove Denver drivers…

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Crocs donates 100,000 pairs of shoes to Japanese earthquake & tsunami victims

By Michael RobertsMarch 29, 2011

We’ve made lotsa sport of Niwot-based Crocs, from a 2005 feature that included savage reviews by fashionistas to reports of what Alan Prendergast described as the “brightly hued, comfy-ugly clown shoes” being escalator unfriendly. So our first thought after hearing the company is donating 100,000 pairs to earthquake and tsunami…

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Free ski buses to mountain resorts? Ace King thinks it’s an idea whose time has come

By Alan PrendergastMarch 24, 2011

In seventeen years of avid snowboarding, Ace King has heard all the bright ideas about how to fix the weekend traffic logjam on I-70. Monorail, zipper lanes, double-decker lanes — all costly, all dubious as hell, and none of them right around the corner. What King lusts for is a…

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Top 5 adult companies in Colorado that could qualify for new .xxx domains

By Jared Jacang MaherMarch 24, 2011

The international group that oversees the registry for website domains approved the .xxx domain last week. While the notion of creating a virtual red-light district for online porn has gotten a mixed response from the multi-billion dollar adult entertainment industry, domain names with the .xxx tag are being snatched up…

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Jared Polis and Diana DeGette try to tighten regulations on fracking — again

By Jared Jacang MaherMarch 17, 2011

Representatives Diane DeGette and Jared Polis are taking another run at tightening federal regulations on hydraulic fracturing, a natural gas drilling technique also known as fracking. Introduced this week by the Colorado twosome and fellow Democratic rep Maurice Hinchey from New York, the bill would remove the oil and gas…

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Denver traffic congestion costs average commuter $1,057 a year

By Alan PrendergastMarch 16, 2011

Using more sophisticated methods of measuring traffic flow than previous studies, a report on congestion in major metro areas ranks Denver’s traffic woes among the top sixteen in the country — but much worse in terms of the actual time and money wasted by motorists jammed up on the roads…

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Oil companies love horizontal drilling in Weld County: Simpsons‘ Mr. Burns would approve

By Jared Jacang MaherMarch 11, 2011

Weld County is undergoing an explosion in the number of oil and gas companies using a technique called “horizontal drilling” to get at deposits deep in the Denver Basin, according to the Greeley Tribune. Which puts us in mind of a certain Simpsons episode…

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Colorado’s No. 1 in fraud complaints: Greeley, Boulder, Fort Collins & CO Springs in top 15

By Alan PrendergastMarch 11, 2011

Statistics compiled by the Federal Trade Commission show that Colorado had the highest per-capita rate of consumer fraud complaints in the nation last year. According to the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel Network report for 2010, Greeley, Boulder, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs all ranked among the top 15 metro areas for…

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Bedbugs: Fort Collins man invents ThermalStrike, a box to bake bedbugs to death

By Melanie AsmarMarch 8, 2011

When Mike Lindsey and his family traveled to Mexico in 2008 for Christmas, they brought home more than memories. Bedbugs, the subject of this week’s cover story, “Bug Bedlam,” hitched a ride from their rental house to the Lindseys’ Fort Collins home…

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Shadow Theatre Company accused by landlord of “looting” $20,000 worth of equipment

By Jared Jacang MaherMarch 7, 2011

One thing you can say about the Shadow Theatre Company: They sure know how to create the drama. After failing to pay rent for most of 2010, the bankrupt troupe was evicted from their Aurora space last month. Now, their former landlord has filed a report with Aurora police that…

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Lamar coal plant: Trinidad sues to get out of “mismanaged” project

By Alan PrendergastMarch 7, 2011

Trinidad’s City Council voted unanimously last week to file a lawsuit against the Arkansas River Power Authority, claiming that the co-op has bungled the construction of a coal-fired power plant in Lamar that was supposed to provide electricity to southeast Colorado. It’s the latest in a series of setbacks for…

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