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WinCo Foods acquires land in Thornton near Larkridge Shopping Center for $6.8M

The Idaho-based grocer is relocating the planned site for its Thornton discount store.

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Construction firm owner sues bank after scammer empties accounts

Midday on March 10 of last year, construction company owner Lori Schroeder returned a call from Jefferey Parker with Timberline Bank, where her company kept three accounts.

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American Motel, once host to singer Elvis, begins demolition on I-70 in Wheat Ridge

The American Motel in Wheat Ridge, where Elvis once stayed, is being demolished to make way for a 335-unit apartment complex near Interstate 70

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Park Hill hotel sells for $9M ahead of apartment conversion

Alex Cartwright and his crew have checked into the Park Hill Holiday Inn off Quebec Street.

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Officials take stock of how tariffs have impacted Colorado economy

Last week, with the year anniversary on Thursday of what President Trump dubbed “Liberation Day,” events were held to discuss the tariffs’ impact on the Colorado economy.

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In Bonnie Brae neighborhood, 84-year-old gas station put on market

Ken Wilson once put a “not for sale” sign on the Conoco gas station his family has owned since 1942. Now it’s on the market.

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Leprino Foods heiress sues company again after rejecting ‘lowball’ buyout

A new lawsuit targets ownership shares of Denver-based Leprino Foods, alleging minority shareholders were forced to sell at steep discounts.

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