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The Denver Post business briefs column

September 23, 2006
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(Denver Post, The (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Sep. 21--PERRY ROSE LLC, a Denver-based planning, development and advisory firm, received the Partnership Award from the International Economic Development Council. Perry Rose was cited for partnering with the Denver Urban Renewal Authority to develop Highlands Garden Village.



ADAM AIRCRAFT of Arapahoe County received a production certificate for its A500 twin-engine propeller plane from the Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday, giving the company approval to manufacture and deliver the aircraft under an approved design.

LIQUID COMPASS, a Denver-based streaming and creative media provider, has launched its ad sales division.

FRESHIES FOOD CORP., a Denver-based producer of natural, nonalcoholic drink mixes, announced the launch of three new flavors -- Pomegranate Mojito, Tangerita Tangerine Margarita Mix and Cosmopolitan Cranberry Splash.

SUMMUS WORKS INC. of Denver announced that it has executed a contract with Atlantis Holding Corp. to design and implement a corporate branding, marketing and advertising initiative.

THE DENVER GOLD GROUP will hold its annual Denver Gold Forum on Monday through Wednesday at the Hyatt Regency Denver. Mining companies, with a combined market capitalization of about $186 billion, will make presentations to mining analysts, fund managers and institutional investors.

NEWSGATOR TECHNOLOGIES INC., a Denver-based RSS platform company, announced the release of NewsGator Go for Windows Mobile. The product allows users to read content and manage their RSS subscriptions from any Windows-mobile capable device.

QWEST has expanded its suite of Internet telephony products available to business customers. Qwest has added the OneFlex IP Long-Distance and OneFlex IP Toll Free products.

DENVER'S SWALLOW HILL MUSIC ASSOCIATION has welcomed Boulder Weekly as a media sponsor of the Denver Folk & Roots Folk Festival 2007 and the 2007 concert season.

BMC WEST'S worksite in Fort Collins was recognized by the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration for achievement in its employee safety and health program. The lumber-and-building- materials supplier was designated a Voluntary Protection Programs "Merit" site.

PRESERVE AMERICA'S final round of grants were announced Tuesday by Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne. Colorado recipients were: $33,000 for the Wayfinding and Marker Project in Georgetown; $24,000 for the downtown Steamboat Springs' research and documentation project; and $58,000 for the Park County Heritage Tourism pilot project.

UC4 SOFTWARE, a provider of enterprise job scheduling and data center automation with U.S. headquarters in Denver, announced the UC4 Strategic Partner Alliance Program. The program builds on the company's existing relationships with information-technology businesses while building new alliances in the industry.

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