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Healthcare & Wellness

Colorado’s Looming Healthcare Crisis: 10,000 Nurses Needed by 2026

Healthcare statistics in Colorado continue to show a predicted shortfall of 10,000 registered nurses and 54,000 allied health professionals such as medical and nursing assistants by 2026. This comes at a time when the population of Colorado continues to age and will need more healthcare services, and aging nurses are retiring or lea[...]

Economy/Politics

Inside the Colorado Semiconductor Industry Renaissance: CHIPS Act Sparks Manufacturing Revival

A $600 billion global market, semiconductors are omnipresent. They’re the chips used for memory, processing and other systems in basically every new phone, car, fridge, TV, computer and plane.  When supply chain woes hit the semiconductor industry in Asia, U.S. companies paid the price for decades of offshoring. National employme[...]

Business Insights

Colorado College’s Bold Move: Breaking Free from U.S. News College Rankings

In February, Colorado College announced it would no longer cooperate with U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of best colleges. The private Colorado Springs school, ranked 27th nationally among liberal arts colleges, said the list “privileges criteria that are antithetical to our values and our aspirational goals.” [...]

Real Estate

Smarter House Hunting: How AI Is Changing The Homebuying Process in Mayberry, Colorado

Mayberry, a new community in Colorado Springs, might be inspired by the walkable towns of the past, but it’s taking a cutting-edge approach to selling homes through a partnership with OpenHouse.ai, a fast-growing company pioneering AI real estate solutions. The collaboration offers a new level of convenience and personalization fo[...]

Economy/Politics

Colorado Cities Soar in Milken Institute’s Best Performing Cities Report 2023

The Milken Institute, a global non-partisan think-tank, has provided its index-based Best Performing Cities report since 1999. The index is created by ranking 400 American cities across three categories: access to economic opportunity, labor markets and the impact of high-tech industries. The index gives a good assessment of commun[...]

Companies

Made in Colorado (Fall 2023) — Bison Leather Goods, biodegradable hemp clothing and more

All Made In Colorado’s winners and finalists have at least one thing in common: They all make products in Colorado.  It underlines the sheer breadth of the products made in Colorado. While the Colorado manufacturing base is not as established as places like the Rust Belt and the Southeast, it is also unconstrained by tradition an[...]

Top Companies

Top Company 2023: Manufacturing

Now in its 36th year, ColoradoBiz magazine’s Top Company Awards program recognizes businesses and organizations based in Colorado or with a significant presence in the state that are leading the way in their fields, as demonstrated by financial performance, notable company achievements and community engagement. To be considered, T[...]

Top Companies

Top Company 2023: Professional Services

Now in its 36th year, ColoradoBiz magazine’s Top Company Awards program recognizes businesses and organizations based in Colorado or with a significant presence in the state that are leading the way in their fields, as demonstrated by financial performance, notable company achievements and community engagement. To be considered, T[...]

Top Companies

Top Company 2023: Startups

Now in its 36th year, ColoradoBiz magazine’s Top Company Awards program recognizes businesses and organizations based in Colorado or with a significant presence in the state that are leading the way in their fields, as demonstrated by financial performance, notable company achievements and community engagement. To be considered, T[...]

Economy/Politics

Q & A with Dan Larson, candidate for Wheat Ridge City Council

Dan Larson is running for Wheat Ridge City Council to represent the residents and businesses in District 4. Dan is a former journalist and business communications pro. He now serves as president of his community HOA and as a member of the Wheat Ridge Planning Commission. In this interview, Larson discusses some of the important issu[...]

Top Companies

Top Company 2023: Energy

Now in its 36th year, ColoradoBiz magazine’s Top Company Awards program recognizes businesses and organizations based in Colorado or with a significant presence in the state that are leading the way in their fields, as demonstrated by financial performance, notable company achievements and community engagement. To be considered, T[...]

Business Insights

What is ThingVC? How Two Entrepreneurs Are Investing in Small Business Dreams

Serial entrepreneurs Mike Gellman and Chris Glodé want to pay it forward.   Glodé was a client of Gellman’s Denver-based web development firm, Spire Digital, on a few different projects. Gellman sold Spire after 23 years in 2019, but the duo continued to meet for lunch and brainstorm about startups.  A shared inclination “t[...]

Top Companies

Top Company 2023: Consumer Business

Now in its 36th year, ColoradoBiz magazine’s Top Company Awards program recognizes businesses and organizations based in Colorado or with a significant presence in the state that are leading the way in their fields, as demonstrated by financial performance, notable company achievements and community engagement. To be considered, T[...]

Top Companies

Top Company 2023: Construction & Engineering

Now in its 36th year, ColoradoBiz magazine’s Top Company Awards program recognizes businesses and organizations based in Colorado or with a significant presence in the state that are leading the way in their fields, as demonstrated by financial performance, notable company achievements and community engagement. To be considered, T[...]

Top Companies

Fall 2023 Issue: Top Company Awards, Inside the CHIPS and SCIENCE Act, and More

The Top Company Awards have been an annual staple of ColoradoBiz since 1988, when applications had to be typed on actual paper and faxed, or mailed, or hand-delivered, then passed among judges sitting at a large table in a conference room. Some aspects of the Top Company application have gotten easier — entries are now submitted o[...]

Community News

The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame Now Accepting Nominations for Class of 2024 

Do you know an amazing woman who has made a significant impact on Colorado and its residents? The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame (CWHF) begins its Call for Nominations for its next group of extraordinary women to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, Class of 2024. The class of 2024 will be inducted in the Spring of 2025, marking the 4[...]

Community News

Supporting Small Businesses Across Colorado: Polis Administration Awards 40 Digital Marketing Grants

Governor Polis and the Business Support division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) recently announced the 40 recipients of the digital marketing grant that is distributed through the Small Business Accelerated Growth Program. This grant awards small businesses in Colorado $5,000 to help [...]

Companies to Watch

The Techies — Colorado Companies to Watch 2023

This year’s 50 Colorado Companies to Watch winners represent most of the state, with headquarters in at least 20 Colorado cities and operations in 77 locations in the state. They come from seemingly every industry imaginable: aerospace, architecture, engineering, construction, health and wellness, food and beverage, outdoor gear, t[...]

People On The Move

InBank Names Bo Scott as New President

InBank, a growing independent commercial bank serving the Colorado Front Range, southern Colorado, and northern New Mexico markets, announces today that it has named veteran banking executive, Bo Scott, as President and Chief Commercial Banking Officer. Ed Francis, the current Chairman, CEO and President of InBank and InBankshares, C[...]

Community News

Good News for Colorado: Space Command Headquarters will Remain in Colorado Springs

Space Command headquarters will remain in Colorado Springs after two-years of conflict over the potential relocation to Huntsville, AL. The decision preserves the nearly 1,400 Colorado jobs and annual economic impact of $1 billion reliant on Space Command’s HQ in Colorado Springs. "The decision to keep Space Command in Colorado is[...]