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Oct 20, 2022

5 Ways to Elevate Conference Room Technology

In the past few years, work environments have drastically shifted from day-to-day in-office experience with frequent in-person meetings to fully remote work, hybrid schedules and Zoom meetings. While studies have shown that remote work will remain prevalent, the new challenge is optimizing conference room technology and office s[...]

Oct 20, 2022

The Future of Colorado Dental Care Lies in Digital Transformation

The dental benefits landscape stands to gain significantly from digital transformation, particularly in Colorado where access to dental healthcare is alarmingly low across certain patient populations. Presently, 1.3 million Coloradans — that’s a little over one-fourth of the state’s population — lack access to dental ins[...]

Oct 17, 2022

Denver International Airport (DIA) is now the Third-busiest Airport in the World

At times overshadowed by conspiracy theories and punchlines about the since-scrapped automated baggage system, Denver International Airport hit an inarguable zenith during the pandemic, jumping from the 16th-busiest airport worldwide in terms of total passengers in 2019 to the eighth-busiest in 2020.  In 2021, the ascent contin[...]

Oct 11, 2022

Top Company 2022: Technology, Software & Telecommunications

The outpouring of applications for this year’s Top Company awards is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of enterprises that do business in the state. Applications for the 35th annual awards numbered in the hundreds, and it was particularly encouraging to see so many companies rebounding from two years of COVID rest[...]

Oct 10, 2022

Water Pipeline Back in Play? — The Future of Colorado’s Water Distribution

From Aaron Million’s 12th-floor office in downtown Fort Collins, you can see Wyoming in the distance. Depending upon the route, it can be 3,000 feet uphill. The downhill side of that equation, however, has become a key feature in Million’s pipeline vision.  Million wants to import water 338 miles from the Green River in Uta[...]

Oct 10, 2022

As Boomers Age, Developers Ramp Up for ‘Gray Tsunami’

Baby boomers have influenced trends for more than seven decades and continue to do so as more enter their senior years. And the impact is significant when it comes to senior living communities. Born from 1946 to 1964, the oldest of the post-World War II generation is now estimated at about 73 million people in […]

Oct 7, 2022

To Drive Innovation in Metro Denver, Focus on Connectivity

We live in a world where connectivity is an absolute necessity. With more than 275 million smartphone users in the US, and with up to 25 internet-connected devices in the average American home, it’s safe to say that reliable internet is no longer a luxury, but indispensable. Society’s expectations for our wireless devices go[...]

Oct 7, 2022

5 Tax Benefits for Real Estate Investors 

Real estate is a lucrative business, especially if you maintain a diverse portfolio of properties. One of the best ways to maximize your profits is to educate yourself on tax benefits, specifically ones that are available to investors. Taking advantage of these unique perks will help you keep more money in your pocket when it[...]

Oct 7, 2022

Native Roots Guest Commentary — Inclusivity in the Cannabis Industry

If you are a woman on an executive team in the cannabis industry, you’ve probably noticed a decrease in fellow female co-workers since the start of 2020. According to a Special Report from MJBizDaily, the percentage of female executives in cannabis has been on a rollercoaster ride. In 2015, 36% of executive positions were held[...]

Oct 4, 2022

Telehealth to Play Key Role as Geriatric Population Soars

Whether you’re looking for services for yourself or for an elderly family member, navigating the programs available for seniors is as important as it is complex. More seniors who need care face an industry with fewer medical specialists trained to meet their needs. READ — Aging Smarter: Denver Doctor Gives Tips for Better Br[...]

Sep 27, 2022

Live Music: Sounds Good to Colorado Economies

Morrison’s legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre sold 505,312 tickets in 2007. That number soared to 1.3 million in 2021 and could top 1.5 million in 2022, according to Denver Arts & Venues. Over the last five years, out-of-staters bought 42 percent of tickets to Red Rocks shows. Those people book hotel rooms, eat meals, and ot[...]

Sep 27, 2022

TARRA: A New Way for Women to Work

TARRA women’s workspace is a new concept for connecting entrepreneurs with a community of support. Located in 9+CO—the 26-acre redevelopment of a former teaching hospital at Ninth Avenue and Colorado Boulevard—TARRA touts a modern “work club” model. Two spaces meet women where they’re at. Members can choose from an o[...]