• The American Red Cross, which will be celebrating 100 years of service in Colorado next year, is seeking nominations to honor five individuals at its Century of Champions Red Cross Ball in March. Nominations can be submitted to .
• The city of Fort Collins has selected Heath Construction to construct a $1.2 million LEED Gold building at the historic Nix Farm.
•Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta has selected Capital City Public Relations as its agency of record.
• Air Methods Corp., based in Arapahoe County, announced that its United Rotorcraft division completed and delivered the first of four medically equipped Bell 407GX helicopters to CareFlite, a nonprofit corporation providing medical transport across north Texas.
• The Wright Group Services of Denver announced that it has purchased substantially all the annuity sales assets from Affiliated Financial Services, effective Sept. 1.
•DataTraks, an engineering and software-solutions company, will move to the Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology in Loveland within 90 days. The company will be the first tenant to move into the RMCIT facility.
• Max Muscle plans to open a new location at 7530 S. University Blvd. on Nov. 20.
• is hosting a career fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center, 7800 E. Tufts Ave. Job seekers are encouraged to register in advance at .
• Museo de las Americas has paid off the mortgage on the building it has occupied for 22 years at 861 Santa Fe Drive. The museum also announced a successful fundraising campaign to redesign its parking lot to allow for an outside classroom.
• Goodwill Industries of Denver will open three new retail stores in Arvada, Highlands Ranch and Aurora next year. The stores will create about 100 new jobs. Construction recently started on the Arvada store at 6350 McIntyre Parkway. The other stores will be near Quebec and C-470 in Highlands Ranch and 35th Avenue and Tower Road in Aurora.
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