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Notable books, some of which may be reviewed in future issues.  Read story

The Generic Lawyer

For 30 years, Norton Frickey spilled his blood in the courtroom, as he likes to say. He was a small-time Denver lawyer, specializing in personal injury an...  Read story

Security;

At Denver's Elitch Gardens, a privately owned amusement park, off-duty city police patrol the grounds to protect patrons from rowdy customers. The securi...  Read story

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Not every developer lost money as the Denver real estate market went sour. When Eric and Steve Holtze saw an apartment glut coming, the brothers went on b...  Read story

Wide Open Spaces

The real-estate glut is bad news for developers and lenders but good news for almost everybody else  Read story

The House That Re/max Built

OWNERS: David and Gail Liniger, founders of Re/Max International Inc., the third-largest real-estate brokerage company in the United States SITE: Tw...  Read story

Birth Watch

New business offers mail-order pregnancy calendar full of relevant facts and tips.  Read story

Kitchen Aid

New business paragraph on 'Chef Temps', an agency that provides temporary cooks and chefs.  Read story

Economic Development #2: The Answer

Economic-development agencies spend too much time luring business from outside their area.  Read story

Local Economies Land $195 Million in Grants

The Department of Labor awarded the grants to 13 regions across the nation, which will use the money to stimulate innovation and education in the tech sector.  Read story

Local Economies Land $195 Million in Grants

The Department of Labor awarded the grants to 13 regions across the nation, which will use the money to stimulate innovation and education in the tech sector.  Read story

Profiting from Politics

Whether John McCain or Barack Obama becomes the next president, a handful of entrepreneurs plan to enjoy -- and make money from -- this political season.  Read story

Urban Outfitters

Inner-city businesses are finding that some of their best friends are in city hall. The mayors of many cities across America -- including Austin, Chicago, Cl...  Read story

Working From Home -- And From Another Home

Sometimes one home office isn't enough.  Read story

Mayoral Momentum

A primary tenet of the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City's (ICIC) philosophy is that the private sector must play a major role in the revitalization...  Read story

Small Business Summit

More than 1,000 Small Business Development Center staff members will meet in Denver for a conference in September to discuss the latest issues facing smal...  Read story

Are You Road Warrior Material?

Suzanne LaFata discovers some commonalities between her road warrior friends and finds that having a certain set of qualities makes life on the road much eas...  Read story

How to Manage Telecommuters

Advice on managing employees who work from home  Read story

Taking Time for Hobbies Helps Business

Tom Melaragno Compri Consulting (#124 on the 2000 Inc. 500) Denver "Rollin' up our sleeves/l...  Read story

A Note From The Editor

INC.'s first Special Report on the state's small business climates must be read with care because it is a first report. We know from our experience with ...  Read story

The Inner City 100

100 street-smart companies.  Read story

If At First You Don't Succeed

How my father tried to reconcile his big ideas with a small-minded world.  Read story

Upcoming Events

The National Federation of Independent Business state legislative conferences: March 10, Denver, Colo. Call Jim Henderson at the NFIB in Denver, (30...  Read story

Cities Hope for More Industry Collaboration

June 21, 2005 --Partnership was the watchword at a meeting of over 150 elected city officials, business representatives and real estate de...  Read story

Cities Hope for More Industry Collaboration

June 21, 2005 --Partnership was the watchword at a meeting of over 150 elected city officials, business representatives and real estate de...  Read story

Worst of Times, Best of Times

Seven reasons why a recession is the best time to start a business.  Read story

It's Not the Same America

Barriers to succeeding in business include regulation, special interests, protectionism, access to capital and welfare.  Read story

Promote Thyself

The Queen Anne Inn in Denver is beginning to reap the benefits of a do-it-yourself PR campaign.  Read story

Have an Art

Start-up invents a comprehensive way for interior designers and galleries to hunt for artwork.  Read story

The Scoop on `Info Brokers'

A list of information brokers and low-cost alternatives to large market research houses.  Read story

Home Away From Home

When looking for new employees in a depressed labor market, it may be wise to look in other areas of the country.  Read story

Shell Games

She sells seashells down by the seashore, as the famous tongue-twister goes. He, on the other hand, sells corporate shells in Salt Lake City and Denver, a...  Read story

Law;

Don't deprive yourself of an important management tool just because state courts have been treating policy statements in employee handbooks as binding con...  Read story

The Inner City 100

The fourth annual Inner City 100.  Read story

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Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Rank ...  Read story

Hotline

Hotline information pargraphs.  Read story

39 Great Business Bargains

How to get a deal on just about everything.  Read story

Keeping Fit

While most businesses are trying to control health insurance costs, some companies are spending more on employee health programs than ever before.  Read story

Uncle Sam, Research Director

The nation's 400 national labs want to transfer their know-how to you. For sale: 28,000 patents.  Read story

Allied Forces

Start-up uses its customers as its sales force.  Read story