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DCP Midstream Partners LP of Denver has completed its previously announced acquisition of Michigan Pipeline & Processing LLC, a privately held company engaged in natural-gas gathering and treating services, for $145 million.

Handyman Matters of Littleton owners Sandra and Glenn Garvey recently became the owners of Handyman Matters of Colorado Springs.

Blue Chip Value Fund Inc. of Denver declared a distribution of 10 cents per share, payable Oct. 24 to stockholders of record on Oct. 10.

Johnson Capital, a national real-estate investment-banking firm, announced a joint venture with the Miller Frishman Group. Operating out of the Denver office, Johnson Capital Special Servicing will provide commercial real-estate services.

Frontier Airlines has teamed up with Ski to offer customers one-stop ski shopping through its website, frontierairlines , or at .

ADA-ES Inc. of Littleton announced the formation of Crowfoot Development LLC, a joint venture with Energy Capital Partners, to produce activated carbon for the mercury emissions-control market in coal-fired power plants.

UDR Inc., a Highlands Ranch-based real-estate investment trust, announced plans to sell 5.75 million shares of common stock in a public offering. UDR will use proceeds to repay $116.1 million outstanding under its existing credit facility and for general corporate purposes.

Starz Entertainment LLC of Douglas County and Netflix Inc. announced an agreement to make movies from Starz available to be streamed through Netflix.

Century Casinos Inc. of Colorado Springs announced the grand opening of an expanded casino at the Marriott Hotel in Warsaw, Poland.

Venoco Inc., a Denver-based independent energy company, expects 2009 production to average between 20,500 and 21,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day, a growth rate of 10 to 15 percent over 2008.

Visionman Computers, a Boulder-based manufacturer of servers, gaming systems and notebooks, announced the release of its new water-cooled gaming systems.

Envysion Inc., a Louisville-based video provider, began rolling out its Envysion Video MVaaS system for Captain D’s, which operates more than 550 quick-serve seafood restaurants in 25 states and internationally.

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