Category: Loveland
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NoCo towns among state’s fastest growing
from NCBR – NoCo towns among state’s fastest growing WASHINGTON, D.C. – Towns in Larimer and Weld counties saw some of the highest population growth in the state from 2007 to 2008, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Mead was the fastest growing municipality in the state, based on population estimates…
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Colorado unemployment lowest in Boulder, Fort Collins-Loveland
from NCBR WASHINGTON, D.C. – The unemployment rate in Fort Collins-Loveland and Boulder were the lowest in the state for May, as measured by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. A report released Tuesday showed the Boulder metropolitan area with the lowest unemployment rate at 6 percent, up from 5.8 percent in April. The Fort…
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Fort Collins-Loveland area real estate outlook positive
from Coloradoan, David Young Fort Collins sits atop a desirable list released this month by U.S. News and World Report. The national publication has Fort Collins and Loveland ranked as one of the top 10 housing markets for the next 10 years in terms of appreciation. While the economy has cut a swath through the…
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Best Places to Live: Fort Collins #2, Loveland #33, Longmont #50
CNNMoney ranked three Colorado cities in the top 50 places to live for 2008. #2 Fort Collins#33 Loveland#50 Longmont See more at CNNMoney.
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March 2009 Unemployment Numbers
6.4% – Fort Collins/Loveland – (up from 6.2% in February)7.5% – State of Colorado8.5% – United States The Northern Colorado region show slowing in the growth of unemployment and is still well below the State and National rates.
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Fort Collins/Loveland and Denver Ranked As Housing Markets To Recover First
Boyce Thompson has posted an interesting blog article on Builder Magazine Online. Five leading housing analysts were asked which five markets will recover first. The metro Denver area and the Fort Collins/Loveland area were each in the top five picks by two analysts. Interestingly, both analysts were based in California. Colorado was omitted from the…
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Northern Colorado Unemployment Better than State and Country
While the news is not all “blue sky”, the unemployment rate in Northern Colorado is still relatively low considering numbers in the state and especially the country. The latest report from the Department of Labor shows the following rates across Colorado: Pueblo: 7.8 percent Colorado Springs: 7.7 percent Denver/Aurora/Broomfield: 6.9 percent Fort Collins/Loveland: 5.6 percent…
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Strong Greeley job market expected
MILWAUKEE – Greeley area employers expect to hire at a “respectable pace” during the second quarter of 2009 with a healthy jump in hiring expected over the first quarter, according to a report released Tuesday by Milwaukee-based Manpower Inc. The quarterly Manpower Employment Outlook Survey showed 18 percent of Greeley area companies planned to hire…
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Comparisons to Great Depression Are Pure Babble, Says Economist
There is a great article about the lack of good news in the media these days. They point out that not everything is “doom and gloom” and we have to balance our outlook based on a level playing field. If investors look in the right places, they can find more comfort in the economy and…
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DBM Technologies moving to Loveland
March 3, 2009. In order to better fit the needs of their growing company, DBM Technologies will be moving into a larger facility in South Loveland. Since most of the employees lived in or around Loveland, the move north from Longmont made the most sense. Read more in the Loveland Reporter Herald. More…