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A Denver District Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block $300 million of tax incentives for a Gaylord resort hotel.
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With its grand opening a month away, Denver's Union Station redevelopment has attracted nearly $1 billion in private investment, according to the Regional Transportation District.
April 7 - Colorado
Seven years after voters approved bonds to improve the Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver is ready to get the show on the road.
March 25 -
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the Regional Transportation District of Colorado's debt, maintaining a negative outlook on RTDs certificates of participation.
March 10 - Texas
Electric sales have fallen in recent years, forcing utilities to deal with new realities.
March 10 -
Colorado approves a $490 million public-private partnership to redevelop U.S. 36, but a Boulder group renews its threat of a lawsuit.
March 5 -
A second lawsuit seeks to block tax incentives for a controversial $824 million Gaylord Rockies resort hotel.
February 26 - Arizona
Of the seven states taking water from the Colorado River, Arizona would face the greatest hardship in the event of a shortage allocation, according to a report from Moody's Investors Service.
February 26 -
With refunding opportunities fading, municipal bond volume in the Southwest region fell 13% from 2012 to $56 billion in 2013.
February 24 -
A Boulder environmental group has vowed to sue the Colorado Department of Transportation to stop a $490 million public-private project on the main highway to Denver.
February 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $51 million of general obligation bonds issued by Garfield School District, No. RE-2 in Colorado in 2006.
February 18 - Colorado
Walt Imhoff, one of the most influential investment bankers in Denver's history, died Feb. 11. He was 82.
February 12 -
Standard & Poor's outlook shifts to stable from negative on a Vail Valley golf community whose private club was tied up in bankruptcy and litigation.
February 7 -
The operator of Colorado's E-470 toll road will remarket $72.6 million of variable-rate revenue bonds.
January 31 - Utah
Seeking to avoid debt wherever possible, state lawmakers are searching high and low for money to repair their aging capitols in the wake of recession.
January 13 -
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper called for more public-private partnerships for water and transportation in his state-of-the-state address Jan. 9.
January 9 -
Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority chairman Denny Granum resigned from the board amid an FBI investigation of fraud.
January 6 - Texas
Standard & Poor's placed nearly $1 billion of certificates of participation for four transit systems on its watch list Monday based on its new ratings criteria.
December 31 - Colorado
Moody's Investors Service affirms the National Conference of State Legislature's A3 credit rating.
December 30 - Colorado
Colorado's complex constitution will make budget balance a challenge for years to come, according to researchers at Colorado State University.
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