June 1, 2025
Tangible Assets

CSPD warns community members of alleged scam involving gold transactions

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) is investigating new cases of alleged scams where they say criminals pose as law enforcement members and demand payments in Gold or other precious metals. The alleged criminals will claim the victim did the following before demanding the gold payment: missed jury duty failed to show

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Intangible Assets

Denver approves local rules for psilocybin healing centers

As psychedelic healing centers prepare to open in Colorado this spring, Denver has decided it will impose some local rules for the programs beyond the state’s requirements. Under the city’s ordinance, which the City Council approved unanimously Monday, businesses interested in operating centers where people can take psychedelics under supervision will be required to apply

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Operating Assets

Denver purchases land for new park in Windsor

A new, roughly 2 acre park will open in the Windsor neighborhood in east Denver after the City Council this week approved the $750,000 acquisition of vacant land. The future park, at the corner of Mississippi Avenue and Dayton Street, will be purchased almost entirely with funds from the 2018 voter-approved Parks Legacy Fund, a

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Intangible Assets

‘I protect my patents. My business depends on it.’ Reflecting on 10 years of innovation as the Rocky Mountain patent office turns 10

Coloradans are inventive: the state ranks in the top 10 for patents filed per capita. It’s also home to a regional US Patent and Trademark Office, one of only four outside the Washington, DC area. The office is marking its 10th anniversary in Denver, with a celebration on August 23 that’s open to the public.

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