Just how threatened is the Union Station redevelopment project?

A Denver Post story today noted that an unprecedented attempt to score up to $320 million in loans from two federal agencies in order to bankroll the still woefully underfunded Union Station redevelopment could be on the rocks because the project’s managers haven’t been able to get a favorable rating…

Denver Blogs: Elect the Nuggets 58 game winners

Here are some blogs you might enjoy. Jeremy at Roundball Mining Company predicts that the Nuggets will surpass last year’s 54-win mark by four games, declaring, “Yes we can! The sun is out. The seas have parted. The basketball gods are shining upon us!” Keep hope alive! The Denver Egotist…

SMA Solar to convert Denver into Sunny Island

You know the decision of a business to relocate is a big deal when the state’s governor offers to serve as a de facto publicist, as Bill Ritter did yesterday during the announcement that the German firm SMA Solar Technology AG will be opening a plant in the Denver area…

Jobbed: Stomp on someone’s face

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Jobbed every Thursday as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of job ads has to offer. The Job, as posted online: Part-time trampler in Capitol Hill Pay: $10 to $100 per hour depending…

The taxing problems related to Denver’s Frontier offer

The city’s offer to Republic Airways Holdings — an effort to keep as many Frontier Airlines jobs in Colorado as possible — doesn’t represent the final word on potential lures. “They’re in negotiations,” says Tom Clark, the Denver Economic Development Corporation’s executive director, “so that means there’s wiggle room.” Nonetheless,…

Kenny Be’s Sign Language: Puff, the Magic Grease Monkey

In today’s competitive economy, small businesses must offer more services to a wider range of consumers — and this Denver mechanic is providing customers with the best of both worlds. Storefront signage states that all makes and models of auto mechanic specialist services are offered to drivers, while “tabacco” products,…

Could Stan Kroenke be getting into bed with Rush Limbaugh?

Talk-show blather king Rush Limbaugh didn’t exactly make a splash as a Monday Night Football commentator (except with people who think Donovan McNabb gets overpraised because he’s African-American). But he could get another shot at the NFL soon — as the owner of the St. Louis Rams. And depending upon…

Jobbed: Tales from the help-wanted ads, October 1 edition

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Jobbed every Thursday as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of job ads has to offer. The job: Pipe layer Pay: Not available, although a hard hat, a safety vest and one pair…

Frontier flies out of bankruptcy, but not out of Denver

Today’s finalization of Frontier Airlines’ sale to Republic Airways Holdings won’t challenge Top Gun when it comes to high-flying action. “It was a very typical transaction, very similar to when you buy a car or when you close on a mortgage,” says Steve Snyder, Frontier’s spokesman. “It was a virtual…

Jobbed: Tales from the help-wanted ads, September 24 edition

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Westword every Thursday in Jobbed on the Latest Word blog as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of online job ads has to offer. The job: Undercover Operative Pay: $50 an hour; All…

Jobbed: Tales from the help-wanted ads

The economy is down and unemployment is high. Thankfully, there are tons of coffee shops and other spots around town with free WiFi access where you can sit for hours, unkempt or unshaven, and troll the Internet for jobs. But if you’re like my unemployed friends, you’ve come across some…

Wishful Qwest CEO sees future for landlines

How many of you have gotten rid of your old landline? Plenty, no doubt — and that’s created a pain in the pocketbook for Denver-based Qwest. Still, the firm’s CEO, Ed Mueller, isn’t ready to toss what was once a centerpiece of the firm’s success on the historical scrap heap…