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Frontier Airlines announced that it will launch daily nonstop service between its Denver hub and Florida’s Jacksonville International Airport beginning June 15. The Denver-based airline also will stop flying to Fresno Yosemite International Airport in California on June 15.

ProLogis, a Denver-based owner of distribution facilities, announced its intention to offer $1 billion in convertible senior notes due 2037. The exact timing and terms of the offering will depend on market conditions.

Alpine Access, a Golden- based provider of customer- care solutions, announced that it has been selected by ExpressJet Airlines Inc. to handle inbound customer service and reservation calls for the company.

XELR8 Holdings Inc., a Denver-based provider of food, beverages and supplements, began trading Monday on the American Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BZI.

IMA Financial Group and Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. will award a $50,000 grant to the Denver Fire Department to equip each firefighter in the department with a high-tech heart scan.

SkyeTek Inc., a Westminster-based provider of embedded RFID reader technology, announced the addition of three value-added resellers – TDC, AVE and IAData – that will provide SkyeTek with sales and service support in Europe.

FreeWave Technologies, a Boulder-based designer and manufacturer of radios, announced the FGRplus Industrial 900 MHz radio, which features long-range reliability, ethernet capabilities and industrial-grade security.

DigitalGlobe, a Longmont- based provider of satellite imagery and geospatial-information products, announced a customer agreement with PT Telkomsel, a cellular-telecommunications service in Indonesia. Telkomsel will use satellite imagery from DigitalGlobe’s QuickBird to plan, build and manage its next-generation infrastructure.

Holland Acquisition Co. LLC, a West Coast-based private investor, has purchased the 188-unit Autumn Creek Apartments in Aurora for $12.5 million from Simpson Housing LLP. Marcus & Millichap brokers David Potarf and Dan Woodward handled the sale.

Denver Office of Economic Development recently closed a loan of $1.5 million to finance the Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center. Funded through federal Community Development Block Grants, the loan finances the acquisition and the architectural and engineering plans for a property located at 215 S. Santa Fe Drive.

The Spicy Pickle, a fast-casual restaurant chain, opened a new location at 8501 W. Bowles Ave. in Littleton.

Venoco Inc., a Denver- based independent energy company, announced that Timothy Marquez, chief executive and chairman, will make a presentation at the A.G. Edwards Energy Conference in Boston on Wednesday.

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