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ProConnect Public Relations and Altitude Public Relations have merged their businesses.

Now & Zen Inc., the Boulder-based maker of the Zen Alarm Clock, announced the launch of a new line of bamboo Zen Clocks.

Hibernia Holdings has joined Wood Partners, a national multihousing developer.

Playworld Systems Inc. awarded a grant to Colorado’s Family FunPlex in Greeley and the Weld County Health Department.

TrackVia Inc., a provider of online database applications for small to midsize businesses and enterprise project teams, announced the company’s headquarters has been moved to downtown Denver.

Advance Auto Parts Inc. will open its third store in Thornton at 950 E. 88th Ave. on Thursday.

Mortenson Construction announced that the company’s Denver office has been selected to provide design-build services for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility in Golden.

DLR Group has been named as a consultant member to the Northstar Project Management Team.

Saunders Construction Inc., a Colorado-based full-service construction manager and general contractor, will commence construction on the Center for Community facility for the University of Colorado early in 2009 and is expected to complete construction on PASCAL (Preservation & Access Service Center for Colorado Academic Libraries) II at Anschutz Medical Center in the fourth quarter of 2008.

Allstate Green program received more than $259,000 in donations to fund reforestation efforts and wind-energy projects.

The Maids Home Services, a residential-cleaning franchise, will open at 1131 S. Bannock St. in Denver.

Airfonix expanded its lineup of advanced wireless-audio products with the addition of a new wireless-audio transmitter.

Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services has retained the exclusive listing for a 35,000- square-foot retail building leased to DSW in Broomfield. The listing price of $16.45 million represents $470 per square foot.

Optic Nerve recently donated 1,000 pairs of sunglasses to the dZi Foundation for upcoming missions to Ladakh and Sikkim, India.

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