Evergreen Energy Inc., a Denver-based provider of cleaner coal technology, approved the adoption of a stockholder rights plan that allows stockholders to buy shares in a new series of preferred stock.
Flaik, an Australian startup company whose satellite- based social location technology helps skiers track their vertical performance and resorts track ski- school students, is the first tenant to join the 8th Continent Aerospace Business Incubator in Golden.
ProLogis, a Denver-based owner of distribution facilities, announced it has signed new lease agreements for approximately 250,000 square feet of distribution space in Osaka, Japan.
First Western Trust Bank has opened an office in Greenwood Village at 5460 S. Quebec St.
Stratavia, a Denver-based provider of data center automation software, announced the opening of its European operations with a new office in London.
Southland Town Center in Aurora won a merit award in the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual International Design and Development Awards competition.
Atrato Inc., a Westminster-based provider of on- demand storage for the computing, digital entertainment and Web sectors, announced that Green House Data has selected Atrato’s flagship Velocity1000 storage system for the company’s outsourced data-center services.
See’s Candies will open a temporary location in Cherry Creek Shopping Center during the holiday season.
University of Colorado at Boulder Law School received a $5 million endowed chair from Richard F. Schaden, the founder Quiznos, and his son Rick E. Schaden.
The Colorado Oral Health Network and Oral Health Awareness Colorado have agreed to merge in an effort to strengthen their voice on public policy and networking among the membership.
The Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver will receive the 2008 Community Partnership Award from the Asian Chamber of Commerce, recognizing its working relationship with the chamber.
The American Humane Association’s certified farm animal program announced that Delimax, a veal producer, has been certified under a program using American Humane’s new three-tiered auditing system.
WOW! Children’s Museum in Lafayette received a $5,000 arts and culture grant from the Xcel Energy Foundation.



