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Tommy Wood

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Boulder, CO, United States

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Austin’s American Grill opens in Greeley

Austin’s American Grill, a longtime Northern Colorado staple known for its upscale take on comfort food, opened its first location in Greeley Monday. → Read More

Greeley City Council approves rezone, PUD for meat-production plant

The Greeley City Council Tuesday unanimously approved a rezone and planned unit development for a new meat-production plant in central Greeley. → Read More

Pressures on craft brewing industry change strategies

Inflationary pressures, supply-chain disruptions, consolidation by bigger companies and shifting consumer tastes are all buffeting the craft brewing industry. The craft brewers that survived the CO… → Read More

University of Colorado spearheading first-of-its-kind, diversity-centric real estate education partnership

The University of Colorado Boulder has launched a program of courses aimed at supporting existing commercial real estate professionals and developing new ones; it is providing opportunities for acc… → Read More

Greeley proposes $367M budget for 2023

City staff Tuesday night recommended a $367 million 2023 fiscal year budget to the city council. → Read More

JBS to close plant-based foods business Planterra

JBS USA, the domestic division of global meatpacking giant JBS SA, announced Monday that it is shutting down Planterra Foods Co., its plant-based foods unit based in Lafayette. → Read More

IRES: Home sale prices, listings continue to climb

Median home sale prices in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley continued to grow in August, as did listings, according to data compiled by Information and Real Estate Services LLC, the Lovelan… → Read More

Greeley City Council approves new parks and rec district for east Greeley

The Greeley City Council this week approved creation of a 128-acre parks and recreation district in east Greeley that would dramatically increase the activities available in that part of the city. → Read More

CEO Roundtable: Health care execs look to challenges beyond pandemic

With the COVID-19 pandemic in the rear-view mirror, health care executives are dealing with challenges such as continuing to integrate digital technology into medicine, the rising importance of men… → Read More

Johnstown Town Council approves solar energy facility

The town council this week approved a use by special review and subdivision plat for SunCatcher, a solar energy facility that will be located on 44 acres at the southwest corner of Telep Avenue and… → Read More

Windsor Town Board amends Great Western service plan, approves Overland 368 development

The town board this week amended the service plan for several Great Western Metropolitan Districts to allow for residential and mixed-use development, as well as approving the service plan and PUD … → Read More

Evans City Council approves 700-unit residential development

The Evans City Council this week unanimously approved an annexation, rezone, service plan and intergovernmental agreement for a more than 700-unit residential development by Baessler Homes. → Read More

500-unit Habitat for Humanity project passes Greeley City Council

The Greeley City Council this week unanimously approved a rezone and PUD plan for Hope Springs, the biggest affordable housing project yet built by Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity. → Read More

Greeley City Council moves closer to transportation master plan

The city is making steady progress on a transportation master plan that officials hope will lay the groundwork for safe, comfortable travel that supports a strong economy and high quality of life. … → Read More

Greeley’s Bonell Community sells for $23.5M, to be renovated into apartments

Warm Springs Realty Holdings LLC, which closed on the acquisition April 29, plans to renovate the 16-acre, 16-building former senior living facility into a 295-unit workforce housing complex called… → Read More

Greeley City Council explores 16th Street redevelopment

Potential improvements include facade improvements for existing business, redevelopment of vacant buildings, new construction on underused parking lots, expansion of pedestrian infrastructure and m… → Read More

Buc-ee’s, Ledge Rock Center move forward in Johnstown

The council approved the site development plan for Buc-ee’s and the first two subdivision plats for Ledge Rock Center. → Read More

Johnstown approves sales-tax credit for Ledge Rock Center

The town council Monday night approved a 2% sales tax credit for the Ledge Rock Center, a proposed 237-acre master-planned community at the southeast corner of Interstate 25 and Colorado Highway 60… → Read More

Vestas sells land in Brighton for $9.38M

BRIGHTON — The American branch of Danish wind turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S has offloaded a parcel of vacant land near its Brighton manufacturing facility. Through the entity Vestas Nacelle… → Read More

WeldWerks ceases construction on Colorado Springs taproom

GREELEY and COLORADO SPRINGS — WeldWerks Brewing Co. is permanently ceasing construction on its planned Colorado Springs taproom, the company announced Tuesday. WeldWerks co-founder Neil Fisher tol… → Read More