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State's Economic Forecast A Mixed Bag, Experts Say

Brian Lewandowski, executive director of the Business Research Division at the University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business, told an audience at the Boulder Chamber’s Economic Forecast event Tuesday that that the state’s labor force has fallen 0.6% year over year as of December, propelled by a heavy loss of federal jobs.

We’re Getting Older, But Is There A Better Alternative?

n her presentation at the Boulder Chamber Economic Council’s annual Economic Forecast event, State Demographer Kate Watkins made it clear that Boulder is experiencing a surge in the population of residents at the traditional retirement age of 65 and older. Between today and 2060, the trend line indicates we will see a 10% increase in that proportion of our population.

Boulder Chamber Survey: Xcel Outages Cost Businesses Average of $25K

The estimated financial losses for businesses as a result of the outages averaged about $25,000, according to the survey, which had nearly 300 respondents, 86% of whom claimed to have experienced a business interruption. Nine respondents reported $100,000 or more in negative impacts.

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The Boulder Chamber View: Life Sciences Powerhouse — What It Takes

By courtney.warford | March 4, 2024

Originally published by Daily Camera on March 4, 2024.  Boulder, Colorado, is not just a city of stunning landscapes and vibrant neighborhoods; it’s a thriving hub for innovation, and among the industries at the center is the robust and dynamic life sciences ecosystem. From groundbreaking research to entrepreneurial startups, the life sciences sector has emerged…

Tayer: Values, Value: Celebrating Boulder’s Business Character

By courtney.warford | March 1, 2024

Originally published by BizWest, March 1, 2024.  The Boulder business community is a modest lot. When we talk of our accomplishments, it’s seemingly in hushed tones, designed to avoid conflict with those who disparage your success – which might mean the attraction of new jobs or investment to town. As if that’s a bad thing.…

Black History Month: Honoring William Whitsell, the First African American Coloradan Male

By matt.wiggins@boulderchamber.com | February 13, 2024

Black History Month: Honoring William Whitsell, the First African American Coloradan Male In honor of Black History Month, the Boulder Chamber is pleased to acknowledge William Whitsell, the first African American male born in Colorado, according to the Denver Public Library.  William’s parents were likely freed slaves who journeyed to Colorado in search of jobs…

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