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DaVita Inc., a Denver-based provider of kidney-care services, has been recognized as the only health care company and only member of the Fortune 500 to make the 2010 WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces.

University of the Rockies, a Colorado Springs graduate school specializing in psychology, and John Wiley & Sons Inc. have released a new peer-reviewed professional journal to showcase the work of practitioners and scholars in the fields of psychology, organizational development, leadership and behavior.

Bona US, an Aurora-based provider of hardwood-floor cleaning and care, announced availability of its products in more than 1,700 Kroger stores, including King Soopers and City Market stores.

Gates Corp. of Denver announced that its power-transmission unit has launched a case-studies library at gates — as a resource for facility and plant managers who want to reduce costs or increase efficiency in their power-transmission systems.

Qdoba Mexican Grill has added Mexican gumbo, three-cheese nachos and two taco options to its Craft 2 menu.

Corgenix Medical Corp., a Denver-based developer and marketer of diagnostic test kits, announced that the National Institutes of Health awarded it a $600,000 grant for a two- year study to develop diagnostic tests for two dangerous viruses, Ebola and Marburg.

Virtela, a Denver-based managed-network-services company, announced that Flow International Corp. is using Virtela to provide a managed wide-area network.

Target has purchased 3.5 acres of land from Continuum Partners at West Alaska Drive and South Vance Street in Lakewood’s Belmar area for $4.14 million. Sullivan Hayes assisted Target in the sale.

Home Team Marketing, which specializes in delivering marketing campaigns through high school athletic events, has opened a Denver office at 245 S. Corona St. The office will be headed up by Molly Boeding.

Fitch Ratings has affirmed its A- rating on the city of Colorado Springs’ outstanding $11 million in airport-revenue refunding bonds, series 2007A and 2007B, and $36 million in airport-revenue bonds, series 2002A.

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