Massage Envy now open in Longmont Massage Envy, a provider of massages through its membership-based clinics, has opened a facility in Longmont at 210 Ken Prat More Business Briefs
12/5/2008 Intel and Sangat welcomed to Longmont LONGMONT — Intel inside. Inside Longmont, that is.
The world’s largest computer chip maker officially started operating in its new Longmont facility in the Creekside Business Park on Oct. 22, and site manager Geoff Gould said his company couldn’t be more pleased. Full Text
12/4/2008 Covidien expands in Gunbarrel GUNBARREL — The economic downturn has not hindered the growth of one Boulder County company with local roots going back more than four decades. Full Text
12/4/2008 Ferrero buys stake in another local dealership LONGMONT — Veteran car dealer Ryan Ferrero’s presence in the Longmont area continues to grow.
Ferrero on Monday bought a minority interest in Longmont Kia, 10168 E. Interstate 25 Frontage Road. The agreement includes an option to buy out his new partner, Dave Solon, down the road.
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11/30/2008 New Mead building now open MEAD — There’s little new construction of any type going on right now, given the state of the economy.
But in the heart of downtown Mead stands a new 6,600-square-foot building that Penni Zelinkoff, owner of Penni Lane LLC, hopes will bring more shopping opportunities to the small town and the residential developments around it.
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11/30/2008 Startup fuel LONGMONT — After seven years in business, Fidelity Comtech has left its home at the Longmont Entrepreneurial Network.
The maker of wireless networking products recently moved into a 5,000-square-space in the Kansas Avenue Business Park.
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11/26/2008 Government announces new loan programs WASHINGTON — The government, still struggling to manage a severe financial crisis, unveiled two new programs Tuesday that will provide $800 billion to try to help unfreeze the market for consumer debt from home mortgages to credit cards. Full Text
11/26/2008 Ferrero closes Loveland dealership LOVELAND — Niwot resident Ryan Ferrero closed his family’s Loveland Chrysler dealership Tuesday.
His parents opened the dealership in 1978, and Ferrero has sold it back to the Chrysler Corp. Full Text
11/25/2008 Oil spikes 9% on Citigroup bailout SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Oil prices jumped 9 percent Monday, pulled along by a surging Wall Street that reacted to news of a U.S. government bailout for Citigroup. Full Text
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