Qwest signed an exclusive three- year agreement with the Bancorp Bank, a Wilmington, Del.-based online commercial bank. Qwest will connect the Bancorp’s offices in Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Pennsylvania and South Dakota.
Dynamic Card Solutions, an Arapahoe County-based issuer of bank cards, signed its 400th customer, South Carolina-based SAFE Federal Credit Union.
Advanced Distributed Sensor Systems, a division of Littleton- based ADA Technologies Inc., has received a $2.3 million Department of Defense contract to expand the capability of the company’s Situational Awareness Network.
First Data Corp., a Greenwood Village-based provider of electronic commerce solutions, entered into a new payment-processing agreement with Nordstrom fsb, a federally chartered thrift-savings bank and subsidiary of Nordstrom Inc.
Spicy Pickle, a Denver-based fast- casual restaurant chain, announced it will open a restaurant in Brooklyn, N.Y., this month.
DatAvail, a provider of management and administration services for Oracle, SQL and MySQL databases, announced the opening of its new headquarters in Broomfield.
Morris Animal Foundation received a $1 million donation from Hill’s Pet Nutrition, accompanied by a donation of groundbreaking genetic-research data developed by Hill’s researchers. The donations will be used in the continuation of Morris’ 60-year history of funding research to help cats live happier, healthier lives.
Level 3 Communications of Broomfield announced it has enabled the General Services Administration to be IPv6-compliant. The GSA is the first civilian agency to be in compliance with the Office of Management and Budget mandate to utilize the next-generation protocol version used on the Internet.
Pendum LLC, a Denver-based independent provider of ATM maintenance and armored services, announced the extension of an agreement with North Carolina State Employees’ Credit Union to provide cash-replenishment service for about 800 ATMs and branch cash and coin transportation services for nearly 220 branches throughout North Carolina.
Adams County Housing Authority has purchased the Terrace Gardens Apartments, a 180-unit apartment community in Westminster, for $7 million. Terrance Hunt and Jason Wine of Apartment Realty Advisors represented the unidentified seller.



