• Castle Country Assisted Living, a nonprofit organization serving seniors in Douglas County, has broken ground on a 3,000 square foot expansion project at its Victorian House senior living community.
• Naropa University has received a grant of $6,054 from Boulder County’s Resource Conservation Division to further its efforts to become a zero-waste institution.
• City Wok, a made-to-order Chinese restaurant, has opened in the B Concourse Mezzanine level of Denver International Airport. The restaurant will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
• Broomfield-based Webroot, a Internet security service provider, is demonstrating the newly launched Security Intelligence for Networks Suite this week at the RSA Conference 2013 in San Francisco.
• Denver-based Voice Media Group unveiled new city apps for its weekly newspapers across 11 markets, including Westword. The new apps serve as a guide to local news, music, restaurants and events.
• Denver-based Galvanize in partnership with EffectiveUI is launching the second installment of gSchool. The program will prepare students for a career in user experience design. Enrollment is open through April 1, and classes begin on June 10.
• Broomfield-based Envysion Inc., a managed video as a service provider, announced it has been selected by Urban Mobility to be the exclusive video provider.
• Remington Homes has opened its second patio home model at Solterra, a master-planned community in Lakewood.
• The Santa Fe Drive Redevelopment Corp. will hold the grand opening of the Zone Business Connection Center, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. March 21 at 725 Santa Fe Drive. The business incubator and retail storefront for aspiring business owners, is currently accepting new applications for entry. For information, go to .
• Patxi’s Pizza has opened their second Denver area location in Cherry Creek North at 185 Steele St.
• Brinkman Partners has opened their new commercial brokerage and development office in Old Town Fort Collins at 201 S. College Ave.
• Premier Mortgage Group and its affiliates announced that it closed over $1 billion in loans in 2012, representing over 3,700 loans to Colorado homeowners.



