Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Top of the week in Denver business news: July 4-10 - Denver Business Journal:

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A new wind-power project by Duke Energy Corp. on Colorado’sx Eastern Plains will supply electricith to customersof Tri-State Generatioj and Transmission, the state’s second-largest power The bankruptcy court in the General Motors case has agrees to leave disputes between the reborn automakerr and its dealers up to states authorities — a development hailedd as a victory by Colorado Attorney Generalk John Suthers. Metro Denver's resale housing markeg appeared to start returning to normalcyin June, accordinh to sales data Tuesday from Metrolist Inc.
Two Holland & Hart attorneyas — including Cliff Stricklin, the lead prosecutodr in the Joseph Nacchiocase — are moving to Holme Roberts & Owen LLP. Denvef ranks No. 10 on a list of U.S. citiea with the most neighborhoods. Frontier Airlines carried 10.7 percent fewe r passengers in June than the same month ayear ago, but almost nine out of 10 seats were full, the airline reported Wednesday. Colorado will continue to shed jobs in the third quartert before leveling off toward the end of the Richard Wobbekind, an economist with the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Leeds Schoo of Business, forecast Thursday.
Colorado, New Mexicok and Texas are launchin g a joint effort to seek federa l designation ofa high-speed rail corridor to run betweem Denver and El Paso, Texas, Gov. Bill Rittef said Thursday.

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