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Square Comp Selects Colorado for its US Headquarters
Square Comp Selects Colorado for its US Headquarters
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Square Comp, an early-stage, Indian technology company, has announced Fort Collins, Colorado as the home of its new US headquarters. They first became acquainted with Colorado during Governor Polis’s trade mission to India in November 2019.
“Good-paying jobs continue to expand across our Front Range tech corridor from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins,” said Governor Jared Polis. “Square Comp is a great addition to Fort Collins and Colorado continues to feel the economic benefit of my first Foreign Direct Investment mission to India in 2019.”
People who work under the Gold Dome in Denver wonât like hearing this, but itâs the truth: Most of what they do doesnât matter to anybody but them and often a narrow handful of vested interests.
That doesnât mean they arenât haggling and bickering like theyâre plotting Shermanâs March to the Sea.Â
On Monday, the state Senate didn t even bother to discuss what might be one of the most consequential bills of the session, especially if you re an older driver, you love one or you might pass one on the road. That covers a lot of Coloradoans.
KUNC The plot of land in southwest Fort Collins where CSU s Hughes Stadium used to stand. Last month, Fort Collins voters passed a ballot measure aiming to preserve the site as open space.
The future of the 161-acre Hughes property east of Horsetooth Reservoir remains in limbo almost a month after Fort Collins residents
voted to purchase it from its current owner, Colorado State University, and preserve it as open space.
On Tuesday, the city council will meet to consider rezoning the land, a requirement of the passed ballot initiative. Meanwhile, the university is staking its claim on the property and pressing forward with its own plans to develop housing for staff and students.
In just a few hours, Fort Collins City Council gained a mayor and three other new council members, got a new mayor pro-tem and freed up Tuesday nights for four council members who’d amassed a cumulative 26 years at the dais.
Mayor Jeni Arndt and new council members Tricia Canonico, Kelly Ohlson and Shirley Peel were sworn in Tuesday night at City Council’s first in-person meeting in months. Council member Susan Gutowsky was also sworn in for her second term. Shortly after, the new council unanimously named Emily Gorgol as mayor pro-tem. The mayor pro-tem attends weekly leadership meetings with the mayor and staff leaders and runs council meetings in the mayor’s absence.