• The shareholders of the Broomfield-based law firm of Donelson Ciancio & Grant, P.C. restructured the firm, creating three separate law firms. They are: Ciancio Ciancio Brown, P.C., a boutique litigation firm; Donelson & Stross, P.C., a business and transactional firm; and The Law Firm of Daniel T. Goodwin, a civil litigation and mediation firm.
•Prospect Global Resources Inc. approved a 50-for-1 reverse stock split. The number of authorized shares of common stock will not change. The split was effective Wednesday.
• U.S. Bank and InnovAge have closed on a $22.4 million financing package for the construction of InnovAge Senior Housing-Thornton, a 72-unit senior housing apartment building in Thornton
• Third Street Inc. announces their new line of fresh-brewed, ready-to-drink iced teas is being launched exclusively with Whole Foods Market.
• Broomfield-based Corgenix Medical Corp. announced that it has closed on a $1.5 million secured revolving line of credit with Bank of the West.
• HFF announced that it has arranged $22.5 million in financing for the Regency at RidgeGate, a 208-unit, multi-housing community in Lone Tree.
• Sun Pacific, a California fresh fruit producer, has named Sterling-Rice Group as its agency of record for its Cuties mandarin orange brand.
• Howard Head Sports Medicine Clinic has opened a clinic in The Westin Riverfront in Avon.
• The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently listed Berkley Manor Care Center, a skilled nursing and rehab center in Denver, as a five-star facility.
• CBRE Inc. announced the recent sale of the 106,724 square foot Parker Landing retail center to Western Centers for a total of $9.6 million. The center is located at 3100 – 3112 S. Parker Road in Aurora.
• Firehouse Subs has opened a location at 8555 W. Belleview Ave. in Jefferson County.



