Greenwood Village-based Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. and the Denver Broncos announced Thursday this year’s “Denver Broncos Kickoff Kid” sweepstakes. Red Robin will award eight kids, ages 6 to 12, the opportunity to serve as the official Kickoff Kid during Denver Broncos home games this season. The Kickoff Kid is responsible for removing the tee from the field after each Broncos kickoff.
CH2M Hill, a Douglas County-based engineering, construction and operations firm, announced Thursday that it has been hired by the U.S. Agency for International Development to manage the first phase of a revitalization of three Sri Lanka fishing harbors damaged by a 2004 tsunami.
A4S Security Inc., a Loveland-based provider of digital video-surveillance solutions, announced Thursday that it has agreed to acquire privately held Vizer Group Inc. of Westminster and Avurt International Inc. The companies specialize in Web-based access control, video surveillance and intrusion-detection products. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Fort Collins/Loveland Municipal Airport has been awarded a $3.8 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration to reconstruct a taxiway, replace the taxiway lighting system and make other improvements to the airport.
Denver-based Artist Rendering Inc. donated architectural visualizations and 3-D animations for five playhouses to be auctioned in the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver’s Parade of Playhouses event. The playhouses are being auctioned to raise money for the association’s charitable arm, the Home Builders Foundation of Metro Denver.
Wipeout Graffiti of Wheat Ridge has partnered with an Australian company, Smart Distribution Services, to receive an exclusive line of graffiti-removal products, the company announced Wednesday.
TaCito Design Inc. announced Wednesday that it has been chosen to design the signage for the new Denver Justice Center.
Xylem Interactive, a Denver-based agency, has launched its first piece of work, an interactive Web microsite, messinwithsasquatch.com, with an online game, “Don’t Wake Sasquatch,” for Wisconsin-based Jack Link’s Beef Jerky.
Safeway Inc. announced that its stores raised $5.1 million to support prostate cancer research during the company’s annual June fundraiser. Stores in Colorado and surrounding states contributed $410,000.
Angel Flight West announced Wednesday that Denver Health will be its new medical home base for Denver and Colorado. Angel Flight uses private and corporate helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft to link volunteer pilots and commercial airlines with people who have nonemergency health care needs and require travel to and from medical facilities.
McWhinney Enterprises announced that Good Times/ Taco John’s restaurant will open today in The Marketplace at Centerra in Loveland.



