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Time Warner Telecom Inc. of Douglas County announced the successful installation of a 63-site Internet protocol-bas ed virtual private network and voice-services solution for Houston-based NCI Buildings Systems Inc.

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, based in Westminster, has approved a $20,000 donation to the town of Holly to help in tornado recovery.

Marcus & Millichap announced that Vista Glen Properties LLC sold the 144-unit Vista at Trapper’s Glen Apartments in Morrison for $13 million. The buyer was Trappers Glen Apartments LLC, a Los Angeles-based private investor.

Sunflower Farmers Markets, a Colorado-based grocery chain, announced plans for a new store in Greeley at 47th Avenue and West 20th Street. The store is expected to open in the summer of 2008.

Starz Entertainment of Doug las County and Domino’s Pizza announced a two-month campaign that features a free 30-day trial to the Vongo broadband movie download service for all online orders placed on Domino’s website.

Dynamic Materials Corp., a Boulder-based provider of explosion-welded clad metal plates, announced it has ranked eighth on Business Week’s Annual List of “100 Hot Growth Companies.”

Evolving Systems Inc., a Douglas County-based provider of software solutions and services to the wireless, wireline and Internet protocol carrier market, announced it has been selected by a convergent telecoms operator in Indonesia to provide next-generation service-activation solutions.

First Data Corp. of Greenwood Village declared a quarterly dividend of 3 cents per common share. The dividend is payable on July 12 to shareholders of record July 2.

Array BioPharma Inc. of Boulder announced that its scientific team will present clinical data on the MEK inhibitor ARRY-162 and p38 inhibitor ARRY-797 at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology in Barcelona, Spain, and the International Association of Inflammation Societies’ eighth World Congress on Inflammation in Copenhagen, Denmark, next month.

Disaboom Inc., a Denver-based company that is developing the first online community for Americans living with or affected by disabilities, announced that its common stock has been approved for listing on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol “DSBO.”

Stylelicious, a children’s clothing boutique, opened this week at 3201 E. Second Ave. in Cherry Creek North.

Denver’s Flying Dog Brewery announced plans to release what is believed to be the first “open source” beer. The project will allow drinkers and brewers to create or recommend modifications to the recipe.

ProLogis, a Denver-based owner of distribution facilities, announced it has pre-leased approximately 200,000 square feet of warehouse space in southern France to FM Logistic.

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