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DenX: Summer Session 2021 - BusinessDen

DenX: Summer Session 2021 - BusinessDen
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CEO Roundtable: Supply-chain issues and labor shortages abound for manufacturers – BizWest

CEO Roundtable: Supply-chain issues and labor shortages abound for manufacturers – BizWest
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Outdoor industry used pandemic to evolve, thrive – BizWest

Outdoor industry used pandemic to evolve, thrive – BizWest
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Slideshow: BusinessDen s overnight DenX Retreat at Devil s Thumb Ranch

Slideshow: BusinessDen’s overnight DenX Retreat at Devil’s Thumb Ranch Andi Sigler, Owner of VIVE Float Studio and Sarah Lyman, VIVE Float Studio Samantha Baldwin of BusinessDen and Ashley Cawthorn of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti Sally Berg of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti Sally Berg of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti Jenni Kelly and Colleen Merrill of sponsor Anchor Engineering Danielle Barbeau, Owner and CEO of The River Yoga led classes for the retreat. Fireside chats about marketing, staffing and more. Monday night s panel discussion was led by Samantha Baldwin, Director of Events at BusinessDen. Panelists included Danielle Barbeau, owner of The River Yoga, Suzanne Fanch, owner of Devil s Thumb Ranch and Andi Sigler, owner of VIVE Float Studio.

CEO Roundtable: NoCo real estate pros still wondering when workers will return to offices – BizWest

As Northern Colorado climbs out of the COVID-19 pandemic doldrums, local real estate experts are left wondering when workers will return in person to the office and whether the virus has caused a permanent shift in commercial real estate markets.  Similar concerns exist regarding the retail sector, and while the residential sector is red-hot, there are significant headwinds related to the rising cost of land, water and construction materials, Northern Colorado real estate pros said Tuesday during BizWest’s virtual CEO Roundtable. Citing an internal survey, CBRE broker Peter Kelly estimated that about 90% of workers will be back at work in some fashion in the next year.

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