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Twenty-seven years ago, Jeannie Bernard accepted the executive vice president position for the Denver Metro Building Owners and Managers Association the week before Christmas. She inherited an organization with one full-time staff member and one part-time member to manage

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For 10 years, I've been the staff photographer at the Silicon Valley Business Journal. And at the end of each one of those years, I look back at the work I've done to identify what I think of as my best pieces of work or the images that I just can't stop thinking about. Often, these shots fit into both categories.

In 2018, I ventured to Watsonville to explore one part of our coverage area that often gets overshadowed by the South Bay. I got to go behind the scenes at the Happy Hollow Zoo, get onto…

In the competition to attract and keep great tenants for your office building, it’s easy to believe that all you need to do is outfit your common areas with top-notch amenities and cool collaborative spaces. Everyone knows that’s what people want right now, right? The answer to that

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Denver’s Green Roof Ordinance is the only green roof initiative in North America that goes beyond new construction to include existing buildings. The Denver Metro Building Owners and Managers Association participated in a collaborative task force, with the city and other

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Larry Thiel joined Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP as a managing director in its Denver office.

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A Los Angeles-based private investment company made its foray into the Colorado multifamily market with the purchase of more than $88 million in properties.

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Gerrity Group paid $24 million for the Safeway-anchored center at 18870 E. Hampden Ave. in Aurora.

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We determine every December what we think were the top stories of the year, but doesn't mean they were the most popular with readers.

There is some overlap, but it's not a direct match.

For reference, here are the top stories of 2018 as chosen by Business First reporters and editors.

And now for our top stories of the year, going solely by visits to our website:

Amusement park/sports complex planned on 350 acres in Delaware County. In fact, the announcement of Planet Oasis in June was one…

We all know that it's easy to make New Year's resolutions.

Keeping them, however, gets a little more tricky.

To determine where Americans are most likely to stick to their goals for 2019, WalletHub considered some of the most popular (and most commonly broken) resolutions to rank more than 180 U.S. cities, based on their conduciveness to self-improvement. In each city, WalletHub looked at 56 key metrics, ranging from gyms per capita and income growth to employment outlook.

San Francisco came…