Sunday, November 28, 2010

Top of the week in Denver business news: July 4-10 - Denver Business Journal:

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A new wind-power project by Duke Energy on Colorado’s Eastern Plains will supply electricity to customerssof Tri-State Generation and Transmission, the state’s second-largesr power supplier. The bankruptcyu court in the General Motors case has agreed to leav e disputes between the reborn automaker and its dealers up to staterauthorities — a development hailed as a victory by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers. Metro Denver's resale housing markef appeared to start returning to normalcy in according to sales data Tuesday fromMetrolistg Inc.
Two Holland & Hart attorneyse — including Cliff Stricklin, the lead prosecutod in the Joseph Nacchiocase — are movinb to Holme Roberts & Owen LLP. Denverd ranks No. 10 on a list of U.S. cities with the most neighborhoods. Frontier Airlines carrieed 10.7 percent fewer passengers in June than the same month ayear ago, but almosg nine out of 10 seate were full, the airline reportede Wednesday. Colorado will continue to shed jobs in the thirsd quarter before leveling off toward the end of the Richard Wobbekind, an economist with the University of Colorad o at Boulder’s Leeds School of Business, forecasty Thursday.
Colorado, New Mexico and Texas are launching a joint efforrt to seek federal designatio ofa high-speed rail corridor to run betweehn Denver and El Paso, Texas, Gov. Bill Rittef said Thursday.

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