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5 small business trends that will survive COVID


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The COVID-19 pandemic has wrought many changes in the workplace. It has decimated some businesses while increasing the demand for others’ goods and services. It has highlighted weaknesses and inequalities and forced the adoption of new business models.
While businesses have been affected in many different ways, one thing is universal.
“The pandemic has changed the way we do business for good,” said Aikta Marcoulier, executive director of the Pikes Peak Small Business Development Center.
The
Business Journal asked Marcoulier and other business leaders to talk about the top five trends and challenges the pandemic has presented, and how some businesses have found better ways of doing business that will persist as we move forward toward recovery. ....

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Downtown's City Center Series returns Jan. 20 | Local News


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Downtown Partnership’s City Center Series returns Jan. 20 for its sixth year, featuring national thought leaders in urbanism, innovation, equity and design. 
For the first time, the series is free to attend, will be presented virtually and will include local experts responding to each speaker. 
Sponsored by Colorado Springs Health Foundation, the 2021 series emphasizes how resiliency, equity and creative placemaking build a better city for all.
“These speakers will inform and inspire the way we talk about the changing face of Colorado Springs,” said Claire Swinford, director of urban engagement at Downtown Partnership.
“Our goal has always been to give local leaders and advocates a set of shared ideals and vocabulary to address the issues that matter most to our city. In this time of rapid growth, it’s even more important to emphasize how our whole city thrives when we build a Downtown that is accessible, equitable ....

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City, county accomplish goals despite 'dark days' |


That item was resolution of the stormwater litigation against the city.
Three years ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, along with several other agencies, sued the city over violations of the Clean Water Act. The suit alleged the city had failed to require developers to install stormwater runoff controls.
The agencies won a partial judgment in November 2018 in U.S. District Court. The city was facing hundreds of millions of dollars in fines, but the agencies agreed to negotiate a settlement.
“I’m pleased to say that, absent some very unforeseen circumstances, the judge will be signing off on that settlement … before the first of the year,” Suthers says. ....

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City, county accomplish goals despite 'dark days' | Local News


That item was resolution of the stormwater litigation against the city.
Three years ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, along with several other agencies, sued the city over violations of the Clean Water Act. The suit alleged the city had failed to require developers to install stormwater runoff controls.
The agencies won a partial judgment in November 2018 in U.S. District Court. The city was facing hundreds of millions of dollars in fines, but the agencies agreed to negotiate a settlement.
“I’m pleased to say that, absent some very unforeseen circumstances, the judge will be signing off on that settlement … before the first of the year,” Suthers says. ....

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