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Articles Written by: ELIZABETH AGUILERA
DENVER, CO--JULY 17TH 2009-- Scott Taylor, owner of the Salvagetti Bicycle Workshop, at the site of the new shop under construction at 1611 Platte Friday afternoon. THE DENVER POST/ANDY CROSS (THE DENVER POST | ANDY CROSS)
Scott Taylor is moving his ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
21 Jul 2009
Andra Hargrave, procurement lobbyist/partner with Global Sales Advisors in Erie, listens to Renee Wersch of the Colorado Department of Personnel & Administration on Tuesday at the "Procurement Connections" business fair held at the Auraria campus. The ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
15 Jul 2009
Small-business owners are finding themselves back behind the counter, cleaning windows and greeting customers to make up for slow sales.
Those who already put in long hours at their shops are working harder and making cuts where they can to maintain a ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA THE DENVER POST,
Vail Daily,
14 Jul 2009
A new round of negotiations begins today between Safeway and the grocery workers' union, while talks with King Soopers and Albertsons remain at a standstill.
The three companies have been in negotiations with the United Food and Commercial Workers ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
14 Jul 2009
An independent arbitrator has ruled the grocery union and grocery officials cannot wait a year in dealing with depleted pension funds to see if the market recovers.
The pension fund's status had been a contested portion of ongoing negotiations among ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
1 Jul 2009
A food store in Breckenridge went out of business and now has a realty agency's sign in the window. A popular bakery sits next to it. (Helen H. Richardson | The Denver Post )
Mountain towns across Colorado have experienced dramatic drops in sales-tax ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
20 Jun 2009
A report released Thursday details the immigration raids of 2006 that hit six Swift plants, including in Greeley, and recommends more oversight of immigration enforcement and increased enforcement of labor laws that target employers.
The report ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
19 Jun 2009
Reece Montour straightens an Ink Coffee sign on the store opening today at 618 16th St. on the mall.
(Karl Gehring, The Denver Post
)
Portland has Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Chicago has Intelligentsia Coffee and Tea, and Seattle has Caffe Vita Coffee ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
15 Jun 2009
A new Whole Foods store at the Streets at SouthGlenn in Centennial opened its doors this week for private tours before its official opening Monday. The tours allowed thousands of shoppers to ask questions about the food and services. Below are a few ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
13 Jun 2009
Skier visits in Colorado were down 5.5 percent last season to 11.85 million, but Front Range resorts saw in-state visits edge up 2.5 percent.
It's the first year in four seasons that skier visits dropped below 12 million.
"Yes, we are affected by the ...
From ELIZABETH AGUILERA,
Denver Post,
12 Jun 2009