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Commercial development surges in north Colorado Springs. Scheels, a 220,000-square-foot sporting goods retailer, is projected to open in the InterQuest Marketplace toward the end of March. The business is expected to employ more than 350 people. When Northgate developer Gary Erickson was a boy growing up in Colorado Springs, he said, there was CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETSNEWSPROFILESOPINIONLOCAL EVENTSAWARDSBOOK OF LISTS PPACG Citizen Advisory Committee: Call for Applications. Revitalizing Main Streets expands with $30M from state legislature. Alcohol-to-go bill unanimously passes House and first Senate committee. PPCC's tuition rates to remain flat next academic year. Workforce shortage plagues construction. Small Business. One-on-Ones. PUEBLO PARADE OF HOMES TO RUN OVER TWO JUNE WEEKENDS Three Pueblo homes and three Pueblo West homes will be featured as part of the 2021 Parade of Homes hosted by the Pueblo Association of Home Builders. The 2021 annual self-guided Parade of Homes Tour is scheduled for two weekends, June 4-6 and June 11-13, from 1-6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m COUNTY RECEIVES $70 MILLION AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDS El Paso County commissioners approved a resolution Tuesday, June 1, to recognize and appropriate American Rescue Plan Act funds in the amount of approximately $70 million. The American Rescue Plan Act passed by Congress earlier this year and RESTAURANT REVITALIZATION FUND TO STOP ACCEPTING The Restaurant Revitalization Fund will officially stop accepting applications Monday, May 24, at 6 p.m. local time, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced. The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund to provide funding to help restaurants and other LAWS, REGULATIONS GUIDE RETURN TO WORK The Business Journal asked local experts to help untangle the legal aspects of returning to work and maintaining a safe environment for employees and customers.. WORKPLACE LAWS. Broadly speaking, employers can require employees to return to the workplace, said George Russo, director of the Colorado Springs regional office of Employers Council and an employment attorney. SOME EMPLOYERS CAN REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID “COVID-19 has been deemed a direct threat, and as a direct threat the employer would need to make some analysis as to whether or not the employee is a direct threat to either other employees or the public, given the work situation, to then justify the mandate for having a vaccination,” said Chris Wilhelmi, an attorney with Stinar Zendejas Burrell & Wilhelmi in Colorado Springs. FOUNTAIN CREEK PROJECT EYES VISION FOR SEVEN MILES THROUGH The Greenway Foundation in Denver and NES Inc. in Colorado Springs on Jan. 26 announced the start of the Fountain Creek Watershed Vision and Implementation Plan, which is funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies.Lyda Hill is a frequent donor to community amenities, including the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. Chris Lieber of NES Inc. declined to disclose the amount of the grant, ONE IN FOUR ELIGIBLE EL PASO COUNTY RESIDENTS FULLY Appointments available in El Paso County Mission Medical Center, a faith-based nonprofit organization that provides free health care to uninsured, under-insured, and low-income individuals, will host two COVID-19 vaccine clinics at 2125 E. La Salle St. in Colorado Springs. The first clinic will be on Friday, April 23 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. PARROTT KICKS OFF WEIDNER CULINARY VENTURE A native of California, Parrott’s move into the culinary world was a fortuitous accident. When she moved to St. Louis, Missouri to be with family, Parrott, who’s 6-foot-3, took a job as security guard at Novak’s Bar & Grill. It wasn’t long before she started asking about helping the kitchen staff — and the bar manager suggested COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SURGES IN NORTH COLORADO SPRINGSAUTHOR: BRYANGROSSMAN
Commercial development surges in north Colorado Springs. Scheels, a 220,000-square-foot sporting goods retailer, is projected to open in the InterQuest Marketplace toward the end of March. The business is expected to employ more than 350 people. When Northgate developer Gary Erickson was a boy growing up in Colorado Springs, he said, there was CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETS PPACG Citizen Advisory Committee: Call for Applications. Revitalizing Main Streets expands with $30M from state legislature. Alcohol-to-go bill unanimously passes House and first Senate committee. PPCC's tuition rates to remain flat next academic year. Workforce shortage plagues construction. Small Business. One-on-Ones. SOME EMPLOYERS CAN REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID “COVID-19 has been deemed a direct threat, and as a direct threat the employer would need to make some analysis as to whether or not the employee is a direct threat to either other employees or the public, given the work situation, to then justify the mandate for having a vaccination,” said Chris Wilhelmi, an attorney with Stinar Zendejas Burrell & Wilhelmi in Colorado Springs.BEST IN BUSINESS
Opinion: Don’t take the youth out of Colorado Springs. E-bikes pilot project delayed indefinitely. Neel opens doors through prison program. Colorado Early College high school students earn college credits. Colorado Springs Airport sees a 67% increase in available seats. Annual Bike Month encourages exploration of city’s history in June. WOMEN, MOTHERS STRUGGLE TO REENTER WORKFORCE 1 day ago · Briona Patterson was a supervisor at her job for more than a year when she became pregnant; her son was born two months before the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March 2020. But when she attempted to return to work after maternity leave, she was beset by new anxieties over the pandemic. Patterson 2021 MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AWARD: SILVER KEY SENIOR Holligan says the COVID-19 pandemic “has been a true test of mental health for our Silver Key staff, volunteers, and clients.” “We partnered with the National Alliance on Mental and Diversus Health to provide an evidence-based mental health first aid course throughout the year to teach staff and volunteers about the overwhelming mental health crisis, how to respond in 2021 MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AWARD: INSIDE OUT YOUTH I nside Out Youth Services (IOYS) has been a safe space for LGBTQ+ youths in the Pikes Peak region since 1990.. The nonprofit’s mission is to support the community through advocacy, education and community-building. For years, they’ve offered youth services, young adult programs, state-certified trusted adult trainings and LGBTQ+ classes, which are free and open to the public. OPINION: DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL-SCALE WORRIES 1 day ago · As we anticipate our long-awaited sesquicentennial blowout on July 31, what most worries us? Let’s see; the Delta variant of COVID-19 might overcome vaccine protections and launch us into another year’s masked isolation, state and national politics might get even more fractious and bizarre, Russian hackers will swipe all the money out of our bank accounts, Lauren Boebert will run for 2021 MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AWARD: ENT CREDIT UNION E nt Credit Union is an institution that prioritizes both financial health and mental health.. The company, which achieved national Gold Level recognition by the American Heart Association Workplace Health Achievement Index, is involved with various mental health initiatives for employees, members and the community. ALCOHOL-TO-GO BILL PASSES COLORADO HOUSE AND SENATE House Bill 21-1027, which will legalize alcohol to go for takeout and delivery from restaurants until July 1, 2025, passed through the State House of Representatives and Senate chambers on June 8, the last day of the 2021 Colorado legislative session, and is now on its way to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk for his signature. AIR FORCE ACADEMY VISITOR CENTER PROJECT SEEKS MORE DEBT Initially delayed due to the bond market crisis as the pandemic took root a year ago, financing for the Air Force Academy Visitor Center project is now queuing up. CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETSNEWSPROFILESOPINIONLOCAL EVENTSAWARDSBOOK OF LISTS Articles. Manitou Springs ranks among America’s top 10 small town arts scenes; Pueblo Parade of Homes to run over two June weekends; 2C-funded paving season begins with 182 lane miles scheduled for 2021 PUEBLO PARADE OF HOMES TO RUN OVER TWO JUNE WEEKENDS Three Pueblo homes and three Pueblo West homes will be featured as part of the 2021 Parade of Homes hosted by the Pueblo Association of Home Builders. The 2021 annual self-guided Parade of Homes Tour is scheduled for two weekends, June 4-6 and June 11-13, from 1-6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m COUNTY RECEIVES $70 MILLION AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDS El Paso County commissioners approved a resolution Tuesday, June 1, to recognize and appropriate American Rescue Plan Act funds in the amount of approximately $70 million. The American Rescue Plan Act passed by Congress earlier this year and FOUNTAIN CREEK PROJECT EYES VISION FOR SEVEN MILES THROUGH The Greenway Foundation in Denver and NES Inc. in Colorado Springs on Jan. 26 announced the start of the Fountain Creek Watershed Vision and Implementation Plan, which is funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies.Lyda Hill is a frequent donor to community amenities, including the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. Chris Lieber of NES Inc. declined to disclose the amount of the grant, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SURGES IN NORTH COLORADO SPRINGS When Northgate developer Gary Erickson was a boy growing up in Colorado Springs, he said, there was nothing for a kid to do. Now Erickson is on a mission to make sure no kid growing up in Colorado Springs will ever be able to say the same thing again. UNION PRINTERS HOME UP FOR SALE CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETSNEWSPROFILESOPINIONLOCAL EVENTSAWARDSBOOK OF LISTS Articles. Manitou Springs ranks among America’s top 10 small town arts scenes; Pueblo Parade of Homes to run over two June weekends; 2C-funded paving season begins with 182 lane miles scheduled for 2021 PUEBLO PARADE OF HOMES TO RUN OVER TWO JUNE WEEKENDS Three Pueblo homes and three Pueblo West homes will be featured as part of the 2021 Parade of Homes hosted by the Pueblo Association of Home Builders. The 2021 annual self-guided Parade of Homes Tour is scheduled for two weekends, June 4-6 and June 11-13, from 1-6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m COUNTY RECEIVES $70 MILLION AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDS El Paso County commissioners approved a resolution Tuesday, June 1, to recognize and appropriate American Rescue Plan Act funds in the amount of approximately $70 million. The American Rescue Plan Act passed by Congress earlier this year and FOUNTAIN CREEK PROJECT EYES VISION FOR SEVEN MILES THROUGH The Greenway Foundation in Denver and NES Inc. in Colorado Springs on Jan. 26 announced the start of the Fountain Creek Watershed Vision and Implementation Plan, which is funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies.Lyda Hill is a frequent donor to community amenities, including the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. Chris Lieber of NES Inc. declined to disclose the amount of the grant, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SURGES IN NORTH COLORADO SPRINGS When Northgate developer Gary Erickson was a boy growing up in Colorado Springs, he said, there was nothing for a kid to do. Now Erickson is on a mission to make sure no kid growing up in Colorado Springs will ever be able to say the same thing again. UNION PRINTERS HOME UP FOR SALE 2021 MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AWARD: SILVER KEY SENIOR Holligan says the COVID-19 pandemic “has been a true test of mental health for our Silver Key staff, volunteers, and clients.” “We partnered with the National Alliance on Mental and Diversus Health to provide an evidence-based mental health first aid course throughout the year to teach staff and volunteers about the overwhelming mental health crisis, how to respond in 2021 MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AWARD: ENT CREDIT UNION E nt Credit Union is an institution that prioritizes both financial health and mental health.. The company, which achieved national Gold Level recognition by the American Heart Association Workplace Health Achievement Index, is involved with various mental health initiatives for employees, members and the community. 2021 MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS AWARD: INSIDE OUT YOUTH I nside Out Youth Services (IOYS) has been a safe space for LGBTQ+ youths in the Pikes Peak region since 1990.. The nonprofit’s mission is to support the community through advocacy, education and community-building. For years, they’ve offered youth services, young adult programs, state-certified trusted adult trainings and LGBTQ+ classes, which are free and open to the public. PANDEMIC BOOSTS HEALTH CARE EMPLOYMENT TRENDS 1 day ago · Conventional thinking is that automation and technological improvements may reduce employment. But the growth of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be having the opposite effect. Fifteen months into the pandemic, health ROBINSON BUILDS CARE THROUGH DERMATOLOGY 1 day ago · Caitlin Robinson is a board-certified dermatologic surgeon with the Colorado Springs Dermatology Clinic. She is trained in the Mohs micrographic technique, having completed her residency in Houston and her fellowship in micrographic surgery and dermatologic oncology at the University of California in San Francisco. CENTURA ADDING 132 HOSPITAL BEDS IN NORTH SPRINGS 1 day ago · Centura Health is building a new orthopedic hospital on a 58-acre lot at Interquest Parkway and Interstate 25, while expanding the four-story St. Francis Medical Center at Woodmen Road and Powers Boulevard by two floors. The new 72-bed St. Clare SOME FIND PURPOSE BUILDS BETTER BUSINESS 1 day ago · A business that wanted to address homelessness, for example, could start by giving to organizations that support the homeless. While that’s a good first step, to be truly purpose-driven, a business would do a deeper dive — “getting educated on it, sitting down with those nonprofits and figuring out the best way to, in tandem, solve those issues,” Liebert said. ANDREA LANDS, MANAGES IN SPRINGS 1 day ago · Paula Andrea lives on the Southside of Colorado Springs and is passionate about human beings and their quality of life — simply, their joy. Andrea’s seemingly meandering journey took her from South America to the East Coast of the United States — to Hawaii, South Korea and eventually here to the base of Pikes Peak where she invested time, energy and effort into serving the homeless OPINION: DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL-SCALE WORRIES 1 day ago · As we anticipate our long-awaited sesquicentennial blowout on July 31, what most worries us? Let’s see; the Delta variant of COVID-19 might overcome vaccine protections and launch us into another year’s masked isolation, state and national politics might get even more fractious and bizarre, Russian hackers will swipe all the money out of our bank accounts, Lauren Boebert will run forBEST IN BUSINESS
Best Shopping Center 1. The Promenade Shops at Briargate The open-air shopping center on Briargate Parkway in north Colorado Springs features specialty retail stores like Anthropologie, Apple, lululemon and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, as well as restaurants like Ted’s Montana Grill, Panera Bread, Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar and Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano. CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETSNEWSPROFILESOPINIONLOCAL EVENTSAWARDSBOOK OF LISTS PPACG Citizen Advisory Committee: Call for Applications. Revitalizing Main Streets expands with $30M from state legislature. Alcohol-to-go bill unanimously passes House and first Senate committee. PPCC's tuition rates to remain flat next academic year. Workforce shortage plagues construction. Small Business. One-on-Ones. OPINION: DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL-SCALE WORRIES 2 hours ago · As we anticipate our long-awaited sesquicentennial blowout on July 31, what most worries us? Let’s see; the Delta variant of COVID-19 might overcome vaccine protections and launch us into another year’s masked isolation, state and national politics might get even more fractious and bizarre, Russian hackers will swipe all the money out of our bank accounts, Lauren Boebert will run forBEST IN BUSINESS
Opinion: Don’t take the youth out of Colorado Springs. E-bikes pilot project delayed indefinitely. Neel opens doors through prison program. Colorado Early College high school students earn college credits. Colorado Springs Airport sees a 67% increase in available seats. Annual Bike Month encourages exploration of city’s history in June. COUNTY RECEIVES $70 MILLION AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDS El Paso County commissioners approved a resolution Tuesday, June 1, to recognize and appropriate American Rescue Plan Act funds in the amount of approximately $70 million. The American Rescue Plan Act passed by Congress earlier this year and PUEBLO PARADE OF HOMES TO RUN OVER TWO JUNE WEEKENDS Three Pueblo homes and three Pueblo West homes will be featured as part of the 2021 Parade of Homes hosted by the Pueblo Association of Home Builders. The 2021 annual self-guided Parade of Homes Tour is scheduled for two weekends, June 4-6 and June 11-13, from 1-6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m RESTAURANT REVITALIZATION FUND TO STOP ACCEPTING The Restaurant Revitalization Fund will officially stop accepting applications Monday, May 24, at 6 p.m. local time, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced. The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund to provide funding to help restaurants and other USED VEHICLE PRICES HAVE HIT RECORD HIGHS With a national computer chip shortage impacting the supply of new vehicles in the United States, demand for used vehicles has been rising this year, causing their prices to reach record highs, according to a report by market research company J.D. Power. The firm found that the average price of a preowned vehicle hit a record highof $25,463 in
FOUNTAIN CREEK PROJECT EYES VISION FOR SEVEN MILES THROUGH The Greenway Foundation in Denver and NES Inc. in Colorado Springs on Jan. 26 announced the start of the Fountain Creek Watershed Vision and Implementation Plan, which is funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies.Lyda Hill is a frequent donor to community amenities, including the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. Chris Lieber of NES Inc. declined to disclose the amount of the grant, AMID HOT MARKET, BUYERS SCRAMBLE FOR SPRINGS HOMESAUTHOR: JUSTIN TATE Amid hot market, buyers scramble for Springs homes. Low inventory has buyers overbidding for homes by an average of 4 percent beyond list price. When George Nehme, a Realtor in Colorado Springs for 27 years, sits down with clients to discuss the homebuying process, he now has to prepare them for the city’s wild market. He doesn’t sugarcoatit.
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SURGES IN NORTH COLORADO SPRINGSAUTHOR: BRYANGROSSMAN
Commercial development surges in north Colorado Springs. Scheels, a 220,000-square-foot sporting goods retailer, is projected to open in the InterQuest Marketplace toward the end of March. The business is expected to employ more than 350 people. When Northgate developer Gary Erickson was a boy growing up in Colorado Springs, he said, there was CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETSNEWSPROFILESOPINIONLOCAL EVENTSAWARDSBOOK OF LISTS PPACG Citizen Advisory Committee: Call for Applications. Revitalizing Main Streets expands with $30M from state legislature. Alcohol-to-go bill unanimously passes House and first Senate committee. PPCC's tuition rates to remain flat next academic year. Workforce shortage plagues construction. Small Business. One-on-Ones. OPINION: DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL-SCALE WORRIES 2 hours ago · As we anticipate our long-awaited sesquicentennial blowout on July 31, what most worries us? Let’s see; the Delta variant of COVID-19 might overcome vaccine protections and launch us into another year’s masked isolation, state and national politics might get even more fractious and bizarre, Russian hackers will swipe all the money out of our bank accounts, Lauren Boebert will run forBEST IN BUSINESS
Opinion: Don’t take the youth out of Colorado Springs. E-bikes pilot project delayed indefinitely. Neel opens doors through prison program. Colorado Early College high school students earn college credits. Colorado Springs Airport sees a 67% increase in available seats. Annual Bike Month encourages exploration of city’s history in June. COUNTY RECEIVES $70 MILLION AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDS El Paso County commissioners approved a resolution Tuesday, June 1, to recognize and appropriate American Rescue Plan Act funds in the amount of approximately $70 million. The American Rescue Plan Act passed by Congress earlier this year and PUEBLO PARADE OF HOMES TO RUN OVER TWO JUNE WEEKENDS Three Pueblo homes and three Pueblo West homes will be featured as part of the 2021 Parade of Homes hosted by the Pueblo Association of Home Builders. The 2021 annual self-guided Parade of Homes Tour is scheduled for two weekends, June 4-6 and June 11-13, from 1-6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m RESTAURANT REVITALIZATION FUND TO STOP ACCEPTING The Restaurant Revitalization Fund will officially stop accepting applications Monday, May 24, at 6 p.m. local time, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced. The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund to provide funding to help restaurants and other USED VEHICLE PRICES HAVE HIT RECORD HIGHS With a national computer chip shortage impacting the supply of new vehicles in the United States, demand for used vehicles has been rising this year, causing their prices to reach record highs, according to a report by market research company J.D. Power. The firm found that the average price of a preowned vehicle hit a record highof $25,463 in
FOUNTAIN CREEK PROJECT EYES VISION FOR SEVEN MILES THROUGH The Greenway Foundation in Denver and NES Inc. in Colorado Springs on Jan. 26 announced the start of the Fountain Creek Watershed Vision and Implementation Plan, which is funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies.Lyda Hill is a frequent donor to community amenities, including the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. Chris Lieber of NES Inc. declined to disclose the amount of the grant, AMID HOT MARKET, BUYERS SCRAMBLE FOR SPRINGS HOMESAUTHOR: JUSTIN TATE Amid hot market, buyers scramble for Springs homes. Low inventory has buyers overbidding for homes by an average of 4 percent beyond list price. When George Nehme, a Realtor in Colorado Springs for 27 years, sits down with clients to discuss the homebuying process, he now has to prepare them for the city’s wild market. He doesn’t sugarcoatit.
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SURGES IN NORTH COLORADO SPRINGSAUTHOR: BRYANGROSSMAN
Commercial development surges in north Colorado Springs. Scheels, a 220,000-square-foot sporting goods retailer, is projected to open in the InterQuest Marketplace toward the end of March. The business is expected to employ more than 350 people. When Northgate developer Gary Erickson was a boy growing up in Colorado Springs, he said, there wasBEST IN BUSINESS
Opinion: Don’t take the youth out of Colorado Springs. E-bikes pilot project delayed indefinitely. Neel opens doors through prison program. Colorado Early College high school students earn college credits. Colorado Springs Airport sees a 67% increase in available seats. Annual Bike Month encourages exploration of city’s history in June. PANDEMIC BOOSTS HEALTH CARE EMPLOYMENT TRENDS 2 hours ago · Conventional thinking is that automation and technological improvements may reduce employment. But the growth of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be having the opposite effect. Fifteen months into the pandemic, health WOMEN, MOTHERS STRUGGLE TO REENTER WORKFORCE 2 hours ago · Briona Patterson was a supervisor at her job for more than a year when she became pregnant; her son was born two months before the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March 2020. But when she attempted to return to work after maternity leave, she was beset by new anxieties over the pandemic. Patterson RENT PAYMENTS REMAIN HIGH IN COLORADO 18 hours ago · Colorado’s rent collection rate was higher 0.9 percent higher than the national average at 97.9% as of May 27. That's 1.1 percent higher than rent collections from the previous year, with a 96.8 percent rate recorded in May 2020, according to a news release issued by the Colorado Apartment STATE LABOR DEPT: MORE THAN $437 MILLION IN FRAUDULENT The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment announced Friday it has prevented $437.16 million in fraudulent unemployment payments. "Identifying and preventing improper and fraudulent payments is a priority for the Department and the entire Unemployment Insurance system nationwide as every state has experienced an unprecedented amount of suspicious activity since the SOME EMPLOYERS CAN REQUIRE WORKERS TO GET THE COVID “COVID-19 has been deemed a direct threat, and as a direct threat the employer would need to make some analysis as to whether or not the employee is a direct threat to either other employees or the public, given the work situation, to then justify the mandate for having a vaccination,” said Chris Wilhelmi, an attorney with Stinar Zendejas Burrell & Wilhelmi in Colorado Springs. OPINION: NO EASY ANSWERS AS BUSINESSES REOPEN Send us an email at editorial@csbj.com. When it comes to looking out for one another, the numbers reveal Colorado and El Paso County still haven’t gotten their acts together. As of June 1, the county saw its positivity rate jump once again to over 8 percent, a week-over-weekincrease of an
ALCOHOL-TO-GO BILL PASSES COLORADO HOUSE AND SENATE 18 hours ago · House Bill 21-1027, which will legalize alcohol to go for takeout and delivery from restaurants until July 1, 2025, passed through the State House of Representatives and Senate chambers on June 8, the last day of the 2021 Colorado legislative session, and is now on its way to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk for his signature. RESTAURANT REVITALIZATION FUND TO STOP ACCEPTING The Restaurant Revitalization Fund will officially stop accepting applications Monday, May 24, at 6 p.m. local time, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced. The American Rescue Plan Act established the Restaurant Revitalization Fund to provide funding to help restaurants and other OUTDOOR ALLIANCE ANNOUNCES COLLABORATIVE CAMPAIGN The Pikes Peak Outdoor Recreation Alliance is launching a collaborative community campaign to encourage those enjoying outdoor recreation in the Pikes Peak region to respect both the resource and one another. "The Pikes Peak region, along with the CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETSNEWSPROFILESOPINIONLOCAL EVENTSAWARDSBOOK OF LISTS PPACG Citizen Advisory Committee: Call for Applications. Revitalizing Main Streets expands with $30M from state legislature. Alcohol-to-go bill unanimously passes House and first Senate committee. PPCC's tuition rates to remain flat next academic year. Workforce shortage plagues construction. Small Business. One-on-Ones.BEST IN BUSINESS
Opinion: Don’t take the youth out of Colorado Springs. E-bikes pilot project delayed indefinitely. Neel opens doors through prison program. Colorado Early College high school students earn college credits. Colorado Springs Airport sees a 67% increase in available seats. Annual Bike Month encourages exploration of city’s history in June. PUEBLO PARADE OF HOMES TO RUN OVER TWO JUNE WEEKENDS Three Pueblo homes and three Pueblo West homes will be featured as part of the 2021 Parade of Homes hosted by the Pueblo Association of Home Builders. The 2021 annual self-guided Parade of Homes Tour is scheduled for two weekends, June 4-6 and June 11-13, from 1-6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m FOUNTAIN CREEK PROJECT EYES VISION FOR SEVEN MILES THROUGHFOUNTAIN CREEK COLORADOFOUNTAIN CREEK NATURE CENTERFOUNTAIN CREEK PARKFOUNTAIN CREEK PARK FOUNTAIN COFOUNTAIN CREEK REGIONAL TRAIL MAPFOUNTAIN CREEKTRAIL MAP
The Greenway Foundation in Denver and NES Inc. in Colorado Springs on Jan. 26 announced the start of the Fountain Creek Watershed Vision and Implementation Plan, which is funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies.Lyda Hill is a frequent donor to community amenities, including the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. Chris Lieber of NES Inc. declined to disclose the amount of the grant, COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE KEEPS CRUISING Real estate analytics company Costar reported that the vacancy rate for commercial properties in Colorado Springs hit 8.84 percent in the fourth quarter of 2020, with a high of roughly 450,000 square feet sitting empty after more than a dozen Downtown businesses closed or looked to cut overhead costs as their employees shifted to remotework.
AMID HOT MARKET, BUYERS SCRAMBLE FOR SPRINGS HOMES Amid hot market, buyers scramble for Springs homes. Low inventory has buyers overbidding for homes by an average of 4 percent beyond list price. When George Nehme, a Realtor in Colorado Springs for 27 years, sits down with clients to discuss the homebuying process, he now has to prepare them for the city’s wild market. He doesn’t sugarcoatit.
WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: PATRICIA KELLY Kelly takes pride in the many legal situations her office has successfully handled over the years: retention of the U.S. Olympic Committee headquarters was particularly satisfying. Her office juggles 50 to 60 lawsuits at a time. That’s why, come Saturday morning, you know where you’ll find Patricia K. Kelly — tidying up the detailsof her
PHIL LONG, FOUNDER OF PHIL LONG FORD IN COLO. SPRINGSPHIL LONG FORD COLORADO SPRINGSPHIL LONG FORD CHAPEL HILLS COLORADO SPRINGSPHIL LONG FORD COLORADOPHIL LONG FORD SERVICE DEPARTMENTPHIL LONG FORD USED INVENTORYPHIL LONG USED TRUCKS Phil Long, founder of Phil Long Ford in Colo. Springs, dies at 82. Respected leader Phil Long died earlier this week at a local hospital. He was 82. He left Colorado Springs with a lasting legacy, not only in his own business but also in this vision, compassion and entrepreneurship that grew his family of auto dealerships to what theyare today.
NEW ENT CENTER WILL EXPAND SERVICES FOR WESTSIDE The new building will be what Ent calls a hub location. The 5,000-square-foot, freestanding building will be significantly larger than Ent’s current 1,700-square-foot “spoke” location at 3141 W. Colorado Ave. in the Red Rock Canyon shopping center, said Victoria Selfridge, Ent’s vice president of corporate communication. UNION PRINTERS HOME UP FOR SALE CSBJ.COM | WHERE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY MEETSNEWSPROFILESOPINIONLOCAL EVENTSAWARDSBOOK OF LISTS PPACG Citizen Advisory Committee: Call for Applications. Revitalizing Main Streets expands with $30M from state legislature. Alcohol-to-go bill unanimously passes House and first Senate committee. PPCC's tuition rates to remain flat next academic year. Workforce shortage plagues construction. Small Business. One-on-Ones.BEST IN BUSINESS
Opinion: Don’t take the youth out of Colorado Springs. E-bikes pilot project delayed indefinitely. Neel opens doors through prison program. Colorado Early College high school students earn college credits. Colorado Springs Airport sees a 67% increase in available seats. Annual Bike Month encourages exploration of city’s history in June. PUEBLO PARADE OF HOMES TO RUN OVER TWO JUNE WEEKENDS Three Pueblo homes and three Pueblo West homes will be featured as part of the 2021 Parade of Homes hosted by the Pueblo Association of Home Builders. The 2021 annual self-guided Parade of Homes Tour is scheduled for two weekends, June 4-6 and June 11-13, from 1-6 p.m. on Fridays and 11 a.m.-6 p.m FOUNTAIN CREEK PROJECT EYES VISION FOR SEVEN MILES THROUGHFOUNTAIN CREEK COLORADOFOUNTAIN CREEK NATURE CENTERFOUNTAIN CREEK PARKFOUNTAIN CREEK PARK FOUNTAIN COFOUNTAIN CREEK REGIONAL TRAIL MAPFOUNTAIN CREEKTRAIL MAP
The Greenway Foundation in Denver and NES Inc. in Colorado Springs on Jan. 26 announced the start of the Fountain Creek Watershed Vision and Implementation Plan, which is funded by Lyda Hill Philanthropies.Lyda Hill is a frequent donor to community amenities, including the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. Chris Lieber of NES Inc. declined to disclose the amount of the grant, COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE KEEPS CRUISING Real estate analytics company Costar reported that the vacancy rate for commercial properties in Colorado Springs hit 8.84 percent in the fourth quarter of 2020, with a high of roughly 450,000 square feet sitting empty after more than a dozen Downtown businesses closed or looked to cut overhead costs as their employees shifted to remotework.
AMID HOT MARKET, BUYERS SCRAMBLE FOR SPRINGS HOMES Amid hot market, buyers scramble for Springs homes. Low inventory has buyers overbidding for homes by an average of 4 percent beyond list price. When George Nehme, a Realtor in Colorado Springs for 27 years, sits down with clients to discuss the homebuying process, he now has to prepare them for the city’s wild market. He doesn’t sugarcoatit.
WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: PATRICIA KELLY Kelly takes pride in the many legal situations her office has successfully handled over the years: retention of the U.S. Olympic Committee headquarters was particularly satisfying. Her office juggles 50 to 60 lawsuits at a time. That’s why, come Saturday morning, you know where you’ll find Patricia K. Kelly — tidying up the detailsof her
PHIL LONG, FOUNDER OF PHIL LONG FORD IN COLO. SPRINGSPHIL LONG FORD COLORADO SPRINGSPHIL LONG FORD CHAPEL HILLS COLORADO SPRINGSPHIL LONG FORD COLORADOPHIL LONG FORD SERVICE DEPARTMENTPHIL LONG FORD USED INVENTORYPHIL LONG USED TRUCKS Phil Long, founder of Phil Long Ford in Colo. Springs, dies at 82. Respected leader Phil Long died earlier this week at a local hospital. He was 82. He left Colorado Springs with a lasting legacy, not only in his own business but also in this vision, compassion and entrepreneurship that grew his family of auto dealerships to what theyare today.
NEW ENT CENTER WILL EXPAND SERVICES FOR WESTSIDE The new building will be what Ent calls a hub location. The 5,000-square-foot, freestanding building will be significantly larger than Ent’s current 1,700-square-foot “spoke” location at 3141 W. Colorado Ave. in the Red Rock Canyon shopping center, said Victoria Selfridge, Ent’s vice president of corporate communication. UNION PRINTERS HOME UP FOR SALE CENTURA HEALTH LAUNCHES ANNUAL $1M HEALTH EQUITY 4 hours ago · Centura Health is launching its annual Health Equity & Advancement Fund, a $1 million community grant program focused on community efforts to advance social justice through initiatives that extend health equity across Colorado and western Kansas. Grants will OUTDOOR ALLIANCE ANNOUNCES COLLABORATIVE CAMPAIGN 4 hours ago · The Pikes Peak Outdoor Recreation Alliance is launching a collaborative community campaign to encourage those enjoying outdoor recreation in the Pikes Peak region to respect both the resource and one another. "The Pikes Peak region, along with the MANITOU SPRINGS RANKS AMONG AMERICA’S TOP 10 SMALL TOWN 1 day ago · Manitou Springs has earned a ranking on USA Today’s Top 10 Best Small Town Arts Scenes in America. USA Today 10 Best editors and travel experts nominated Manitou Springs and nine other small towns based on evaluations of their museums, art OPINION: NO EASY ANSWERS AS BUSINESSES REOPEN Send us an email at editorial@csbj.com. When it comes to looking out for one another, the numbers reveal Colorado and El Paso County still haven’t gotten their acts together. As of June 1, the county saw its positivity rate jump once again to over 8 percent, a week-over-weekincrease of an
PUBLIC CAN COMMENT ON COLORADO REDISTRICTING 1 day ago · According to the release, the Colorado Constitution directs the commission staff to prepare preliminary plans for United States congressional districts and state house and senate districts, and it requires staff to consider written comments on the creation of those plans, as well as “communities of interest that require representation in one or more specific areas of the state.” 2C-FUNDED PAVING SEASON BEGINS WITH 182 LANE MILES Paving operations funded by ballot issue 2C began yesterday, June 3, with resurfacing on New Car Drive in northeast Colorado Springs. An estimated 182.65 lane miles citywide are scheduled to be repaved by 2C this year, according to a city-issued news release. “We SPONSORED: LEADERSHIP PIKES PEAK CREATES COMMUNITY LEADERS 23 hours ago · For over 40 years, Leadership Pikes Peak (LPP) has been the premier community leadership development organization serving the Pikes Peak region. Leadership Pikes Peak was founded in 1976 under the name Citizens’ Goals for the Colorado Springs Community, but has since been rebranded. Leadership COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE KEEPS CRUISING Real estate analytics company Costar reported that the vacancy rate for commercial properties in Colorado Springs hit 8.84 percent in the fourth quarter of 2020, with a high of roughly 450,000 square feet sitting empty after more than a dozen Downtown businesses closed or looked to cut overhead costs as their employees shifted to remotework.
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