TruEffect, a Broomfield-based provider of advertising technology, announced a partnership with Qmecom, a personalization advertising solutions company. The partnership will enable advertisers to create millions of personalized media ads and target them to customers across a broad spectrum of networks and sites.
COPAN Systems, a Longmont- based provider of data storage solutions, announced the launch of its International Channel Partner Programme. The program will help the company deliver its patented MAID (Massive Array Idle Disks) storage solutions worldwide.
MarkWest Energy Partners LP of Denver and NiSource Inc. announced their intention to jointly develop several natural-gas gathering and processing projects to support increased production in the Appalachian Basin.
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. announced that its Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite Protoflight Model that will fly aboard the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System has entered final integration and acceptance testing.
Hudson & Marshall, a foreclosure auction firm, will auction more than 60 foreclosed Denver homes at 7 p.m. Aug. 21 at the Denver Airport Marriott at Gateway Park, 16455 E. 40th Circle in Aurora.
ProLogis, a Denver-based operator of distribution facilities, and Browning Investments Inc. said their joint venture has signed a new lease agreement for 947,000 square feet of space near Indianapolis.
Advance Auto Parts Inc. opens its second Fort Collins store today at 1023 N. College Ave.
Aspen Moving and Storage, an Atlas Van Lines agent in Basalt, was sold to Brian Watson by Grant Cohen on July 30.
Fentress Architects was selected by the city of North Las Vegas, Nev., to design its new $85 million city hall and civic plaza.
Christy Sports and Eldora Mountain Resort have teamed up to provide consumers with affordable children’s ski rentals and passes for the upcoming season.
Alpine Waste & Recycling announced an agreement with the Brown Palace Hotel and Spa to handle all the Brown Palace’s recycling needs. The hotel signed up for service under the DNC Hotel Recycling Program, in which participating hotels receive free Altogether Recycling service through the end of the year for every month that they divert at least 30 percent of their waste from landfills.



