Panasonic, Xcel, NREL team up for 'carbon neutrality' at development near DIA
The Peña Station Next development near Denver International Airport already sports a solar panel-covered parking lot, a huge battery system and other smart technologies — and now it’s aiming for...
View ArticleView from the Top: Ball Corp.’s John Hayes loves staying grounded as...
“Smart people can go anywhere. It’s your job to attract and retain those people," Hayes says.
View ArticleDIA's $1.8 billion renovation deal: Why the airport likes it and the airlines...
The airport's carriers say the project will create chaos. The airport's CEO says it's vital.
View ArticleAmid talk of a possible sale, CH2M is poised for major change
While the company won't comment on last week's report of sales talks, CH2M's future does include major changes, CEO Jacqueline Hinman says.
View ArticleDenver’s CFO draws the line on additions to $937M bond package
Amid questions about finding more money for police stations, affordable housing, sidewalks and bike lanes, the Denver City Council on Monday moved the proposed $937 million bond package to its next...
View ArticleManaging the grid: Software firm Enbala Power Networks draws investors
The company — whose CEO and other top executives are based in Denver — is finding investors in Colorado and elsewhere interested in its software.
View ArticleAnadarko to restart Colorado wells soon; cites loss in the wake of fatal blast
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. says that by the end of the year, it will restart the 3,000 vertical wells that were taken offline in the wake of the fatal explosion linked to one of its wells in Weld County....
View ArticleDenver City Council panel advances DIA's $1.8 billion renovation plan
A group of Denver City Council members today gave their initial OK on Denver International Airport’s proposed $1.8 billion, 34-year contract with a private consortium to overhall the main terminal. The...
View ArticleTake3: Quizzed by COGA (Video)
In this video, the DBJ's Cathy Proctor visits the Colorado Oil and Gas Association's Quiz Night. The event is for COGA members and is a night of food, fun and games. Proctor talks with a player and the...
View ArticleWho will make the DBJ’s Who’s Who in Energy this year?
For six years, the Denver Business Journal has put together a “Who’s Who in Energy” publication, looking at the people whose position, knowledge or expertise helps guide Colorado’s multibillion-dollar...
View ArticleDIA security will run faster, better after $1.8 billion renovation, officials...
United and other airlines have raised concerns about the proposed security changes slowing the flow of passengers.
View ArticleColorado oil and gas sector's impact tops $31 billion, says report
Colorado’s oil and gas industry supported 232,900 jobs in the state and contributed $31.38 billion to the state’s economy in 2015 — the year industry activity nose-dived due to low commodity prices....
View ArticleTesla expands Denver-area operations
Tesla has opened two new locations in the Denver area in the last month. A new showroom opened in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, at 3000 1st Ave., on July 14. A new showroom and service center...
View ArticleColorado's largest private company to be bought by Texas firm for $3.27B
CH2M, Colorado's largest privately held company, is being purchased by Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. of Dallas in a $3.27 billion deal, including debt, Jacobs announced today. Jacobs (NYSE: JEC) will...
View ArticleCH2M's buyer talks about Colorado plans; CH2M's CEO to exit with sale
CH2M approached Jacobs about a possible deal a few months ago, Jacobs' CEO says.
View ArticleNoble Energy reports quarterly loss, updates Colorado operations
Noble Energy Inc., one of Colorado’s biggest energy companies, said Thursday its Denver-Julesburg Basin horizontal wells were “extremely strong,” during the second quarter. So strong that the...
View ArticleCOGA's Rocky Mountain Energy Summit returns in ‘a challenging year’
The three-day summit runs Aug. 22-24 at the Colorado Convention Center.
View ArticleBP finds major gas field just south of Colorado in New Mexico
BP, which is moving its headquarters for its Lower 48 division to Denver in 2018, announced Monday that it’s hit a highly productive field in New Mexico, just across the Colorado border. Early...
View ArticleContracts for Denver’s controversial stormwater project are delayed
Denver City Council members on Monday had sharp words for a series of contracts with companies involved in the controversial, $300 million Platte to Park Hill project. The project aims to reduce the...
View Article$937M bond package for Denver upgrades gets 1st approval from city council
The Denver City Council late Monday, in a preliminary vote, agreed to ask voters to approve a $937 million bond package to pay for hundreds of projects around the city. The council unanimously approved...
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