Directions Newsletter - Longmont Economic Development Partnership

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Directions Newsletter - Longmont Economic Development Partnership
Wiland Plans to Expand in Longmont
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Volume 16, No. 3
July 2015
Longmont Area
Economic Council’s
Mission
“We lead a comprehensive,
collaborative economic
development strategy
to promote and strengthen
our community’s
economic health.”
In This Issue:
Alpen High Performance
Products Announced as
Colorado Company to Watch
Winner
1st & Main Station Ready to
Start Building
Terralux Expanding in
Longmont
Economic Council’s
2015 Calendar of Events
Small Business Highlight:
Robin Chocolates
Partner Highlight:
Golden Companies
Business Expansions &
Announcements
Prospect Activity
Small Business Highlight:
A Florae
... and More
iland, a private, Longmont area company,
has announced the purchase of 14.6 acres in
the Clover Basin Business Park, where it will build
a new 90,000-square-foot building to house its
headquarters.
Wiland is a leading marketing intelligence company serving many of the nation’s top
companies and organizations. Wiland provides solutions to thousands of clients in
a wide variety of markets and industries. Leveraging its vast transactional database,
innovative analytical methodologies, and advanced technology, Wiland delivers a
comprehensive set of services that drive client success. Wiland is growing rapidly
and currently employs over 150 people. The new facility will allow for continued
employment growth.
“We considered several locations for our planned corporate campus,” said Phil Wiland,
President of Wiland. “Our current staff members live in many places, from Windsor
to Littleton. Longmont is a great central location, minimizing commuting distance
for most of our staff. Another important factor was the welcoming approach of the
Longmont Economic Council and the City staff. All things considered, Longmont was
clearly our best choice.”
Wiland worked closely with the Longmont Area Economic Council and the City of
Longmont on an incentive package that would encourage its expansion in Longmont
rather than other communities being considered. The Longmont City Council recently
approved incentives for Wiland to receive a rebate of taxes and building-related fees.
Our New Address
The Longmont Area Economic Council
has moved its offices.
Please be sure to update your records for
the organization to:
Longmont Area Economic Council
630 15th Avenue, Suite 100A
Longmont, Colorado 80501
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Alpen High Performance Products
Anounced as a 2015
Colorado Company to Watch Winner
s Longmont’s Community Partner for Colorado Companies to Watch,
the Longmont Area Economic Council is pleased to announce that
local company Alpen High Performance Products has been honored for their
remarkable achievements and their critical impact on our state’s economic
vitality and future as a 2015 Colorado Company to Watch Winner.
“Longmont works hard to foster a business environment where companies
like Alpen can and do succeed,” says Craig Maierhofer. “The Longmont area
can be proud to say that they are home to some truly innovative, inspiring,
and economically potent companies.”
In its 7th year, Colorado Companies to Watch is an elite awards program
honoring 50 second-stage companies from across the state. Winning
companies are recognized for their past and potential growth, economic
impact, community involvement, philanthropy and corporate culture.
The companies selected each year make a powerful impact on Colorado’s
economy by collectively providing thousands of jobs and contributing
millions of dollars in revenue.
Alpen High Performance Products and the Longmont Area Economic Council will soon announce an event to
bring together local government officials, business development organizations and local community leaders to
officially celebrate the award. For more information about Colorado Companies to Watch, visit
www.ColoradoCompaniesToWatch.org.
Permit Activity
Total Building Permits
Issued YTD June 2015
1,850
2,034
Single Family Residences Issued
YTD June 2015
111
Commercial Permits Issued YTD
June 2015
18
80
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Longmont Start Up Week Summary
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he inaugural Longmont StartupWeek, by all
accounts, was a resounding success! Longmont
StartupWeek was a week-long celebration of business
and entrepreneurship, held June 1st-5th. It was
a way to get the word out about all the exciting
entrepreneurial happenings in Longmont. By the
end of the week, the event had attracted over 1400
attendees who heard from 90 speakers while mixing
and mingling in dozens of local venues. The Longmont Area Economic Council was a major sponsor of the event
and participated throughout the week on panels, as moderators and as organizers of events.
The week began with a packed house at the Xilinx Retreat Center to listen to keynote speaker, Eric Wallace, recount
his journey founding and growing the Left Hand Brewing Company. The week ended with a VIP Beer Garden
event in downtown Longmont to celebrate the success and incredible energy of the week. In between there were
many panels, speakers, and after hours networking events. The total event budget was $15,000 and involved over 80
volunteers, 14 sponsors and many in kind contributions.
Terry Gold with Launch Longmont
moderates for panelists
Stephen Meer & George Heinrichs
Janine Ledingham with the Economic
Council joins speaker Greg Tehven
& StartUp Week organizer Jennifer
Ferguson for a photo
Economic Council President
Jessica Erickson leads the
Advance Longmont panel
Brad Feld
addresses the
crowd
Highlights of the week included: A Launch Longmont sponsored opening party at Prospect Sound Bites; Scott
Converse co-founder of the TinkerMill who spoke about a collaborative entrepreneurial environment ; a weeklong series of panels and presenters in Spanish hosted by the Latino Chamber; keynote speaker Brad Feld, cofounder of Techstars and author of Start Up Communities , who urged entrepreneurs to “do what they love and be
willing to give it away”; an inspiring evening event with Greg Tehven whose Emerging Prairie organization helped
transform Fargo, ND; a high school business accelerator program with 50 high school aged attendees at Niwot
High School; and closing keynote speakers George Heinrichs and Stephen Meer, founders of Intrado and Public
Safety Ventures. The week closed with a business expo showcase with 30+ tables and a one-on-one mentoring
event organized by the Longmont Area Economic Council in partnership with the Small Business Development
Center. Over 40 local entrepreneurs took advantage of those sessions.
Based on the great success of the first Longmont StartupWeek, planning has already begun for Longmont Startup
Week 2016. If you would like to get involved or sponsor next year’s StartupWeek , contact Jennifer Ferguson at
303-525-3218 or email [email protected].
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Terralux Expanding in Longmont
erralux is an existing employer in Longmont that designs and
manufactures innovative LED solutions. They are currently
located at 1830 Lefthand Circle, Suite B and have announced plans
to double their space size from 15,200 square feet to 22,733 square
feet at their existing facility. The expansion will include two times more lab space, 50% more production space, and
50% more office space to accommodate anticipated growth. They currently have 43 employees.
Terralux’s Vice President of Operations, Mike Colby, said that they “decided to stay in Longmont to grow because
it was less disruptive during this critical growth period; and it was the best location, as most of our employees live
close to Longmont.”
Terralux’s illumination-grade LED technology can be found in commercial, industrial, and medical applications.
Their solutions are easy to install, highly reliable, and economical. Learn more at www.terralux.com.
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Peak 2015 to Highlight Local Industry
EAK |2015, presented by Pinnacol Assurance, is an all-new event scheduled for August 3, 2015. PEAK puts
the spotlight on the growing sectors of manufacturing and distributing that are paving the way for a robust 21st
century economy.
PEAK |2015 is hosted by the Longmont Chamber’s Industry Council (a unique committee comprised of local
manufacturers and distributors). “PEAK | 2015 is the outcome of the Industry Council’s dual goal to showcase
their products and put the spotlight on Longmont as an excellent place for businesses to call home,” said Shelley
McLeod, Chamber Interim President. “Our city, community and business leaders all realize the importance of local
manufacturing and distributing. Products made here are used all over the world.”
PEAK |2015 will feature a wide array of exhibitors, demonstrations and speakers including a “Longmont|2025
Future Panel.” Jessica Erickson with the Longmont Area Economic Council will be one of the featured panelists
giving insight on the future of business, education and growth in the community. You are invited to join a fast
growing line up of businesses; PEAK |2015 will be a great collection of companies producing products not only
made in America, but right here in Colorado!
To register,
call or email Scott Cook at 720/864-2872, [email protected]
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2015 Cornerstone Luncheon
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he Economic Council held its Cornerstone Luncheon in April recognizing companies in each of our
Advance Longmont target industries. Companies nominated and winners in each category were: Advanced
Technology – sk Hynix Memory Solutions was our winner and other nominees were Sparkfun Electronics and
UASUSA. BioScience – RMC Pharma was our winner and other nominees were nSpire Health and Syngenta.
Professional Services – BW Systems was our winner and other nominees were Computer Terrain Mapping and
Pigler Automation. Creative Arts & Culinary – Boulder Organic was our winner and other nominees were
Sagescript and Two Moms in the Raw. Small Business – Crackpots was our winner and other nominees were
District 303 “Art of Hair”, Fabulous Finds, and Rosalee’s Pizzeria. The event boasted over 180 in attendance!
Jessica Erickson and Mayor Dennis
Coombs recognize Kate Brown with
Boulder Organic Foods
Scott Rudge accepts award for RMC
Pharmaceuticals
Crackpots owners Tamar & Blake
Hendricks
Art of Hair exhibit
Ken Racine of SK Hynix with Mayor
Dennis Coombs
2015 Calendar of Events
August 24-28 – Industry Appreciation Week
August 24-28 - Target Industry Roundtable Breakfasts
August 26 – Community Appreciation Luncheon
August 27 – Industry Tours
August 28 – Festival On Main
September 24 – Real Estate Tour
October 14 – Partner Series Breakfast
Limited sponsorship packages are available for all
Longmont Area Economic Council events. We are
a non-profit organization dedicated to the success of
business in our community. We work with primary
employers, small business and the community on
several events. Sign up for to sponsor 2015 events by
calling 303-651-0128 or [email protected].
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Small Business Highlight: Robin Chocolates
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rowing up, Robin Autorino never would have imagined becoming an award-winning
chocolatier or pastry chef, being allergic to chocolate from a young age. Seeking adventure,
Robin joined the Navy, which took her overseas for many years. Being far from home was
difficult for this single mother, especially around the holidays, so she and her son would host
dinner parties for fellow sailors and their families. They would spend quality time together
dipping pretzels in chocolate as gifts for their guests, memories she will always cherish. After
14 years in the Navy, Robin entered the technology industry right at the height of the internet
boom. While it paid the bills, Robin decided to follow her passion and pursue a career as a
professional chef. Robin attended the Culinary School of the Rockies, which led her to an
apprenticeship in Avignon, France, working at a local patisserie. Robin was required to taste
everything she made, and she wasn’t about to make excuses or complain about her allergy to a
French pastry chef. Much to her surprise, Robin found out she was not allergic to fine quality
chocolate, only to the common mass market chocolate bars. And so her passion for artisan
chocolates was born.
Robin Chocolates started with just a few wholesale clients in 2008, and opened its doors in Longmont in October,
2011 at 600 S. Airport Rd., Bldg B, Ste. D. In her 1600 square foot facility, Robin offers both wholesale and retail
artisan chocolates, confections, and pastries. Her product line includes roughly 30 different
truffles using high-end Valrhona chocolate from France, 35 pastries, and 15-20 confections.
She has recently extended her line by adding Choctails. (Imagine your favorite cocktail
wrapped in a shell of milk and dark chocolate!) At the age of 12, not knowing at the
time what a special gift she was given, Robin attained a secret original molasses cookie
recipe from Grandma Moses, a renowned American folk artist. She now sells these classic
cookies at her store, which continue to see a growing demand and get rave reviews.
Robin Chocolates has a very loyal and growing following. The majority of Robin’s sales
comes from right here in Longmont and Boulder County. She has successfully
grown her business year over year, seeing the most rapid growth in the first 4 years,
and looks forward to continuing to grow in Longmont.
Over the years, Robin has perfected her craft and collected an impressive list of
awards and accolades for her artisan chocolates, including: 2014 Truffle Grand
Champion at Colorado’s Choctoberfest, 2014 Truffle Grand Champion at
Colorado’s Chocolate Festival, being listed as one of the Top Ten Chocolatiers of
North America by Dessert Professionals magazine, as well as being featured in
Oprah’s ‘O’ Magazine.
www.robinchocolates.com
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Partner Highlight: Golden Companies
olden Companies, a Longmont family-owned business since 1904, is proud to be a
partner with the Economic Council. “Partnership with the Council allows us to be able
to network, and provide our expertise in the moving and storage industry, to the new and
upcoming businesses to our great community! In addition, the networking opportunities
and the support given to us from our partnership with the Longmont Area Economic
Council have opened doors to many new customers for Golden Companies in the short time
we’ve been associated with the organization,” says Vice President, Kevin Reddy.
Golden Companies is a 5th generation, family owned business. They are comprised of three companies.
GOLDEN TRANSFER provides local, intra-state moving and storage, household goods and commercial moving
services. These services include household goods moves, office moving, project management, warehousing,
distribution, delivery and installation. GOLDEN VAN LINES, an agent for ATLAS VAN LINES, and a certified
Woman Owned Business, provides Interstate and International moving services of household goods, electronics,
trade shows, and fine art. GOLDEN ARCHIVES provides secured records management, certified shredding
services, secured pick-up and delivery of sensitive records/documents.
Golden Van Lines began serving families with a total commitment to providing quality relocation solutions over
100 years ago. By combining their past experience, along with their current achievements, they consistently produce
one of the highest levels of service in the relocation industry. “We are among a very select few in the ATLAS
family distinguished by the company’s ultimate measure of excellence, the Milton M Hill Quality Award. Since the
inception of this award 19 years ago, we have been recognized as an award winner 16 times,” says Reddy.
Ultimately, their goal, which is the same as the Longmont Area Economic Council, is to extend a quality service
which produces a positive and lasting experience. They are excited about the next 100 years, and the future they
share with the Economic Council.
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South Main Station Ready to Start Building
he mixed use redevelopment project at First and Main Streets is
underway! The former Butterball plant and all of its out buildings
have been removed and the project is moving to the next stage.
The new project will include 312 residential units and 9,500 square feet of
retail/restaurant and office space on Main Street. It will also house Class A
apartments with upscale amenities including a large pool and sundeck, and
will be pet friendly with 2 pet washing and grooming stations. It will also
include covered parking, a bike barn, a DIY workroom, a large workout
fitness facility with Yoga/multipurpose room, and a large great room with
indoor/outdoor bar area and TV area. Studio, one and two bedroom
residences will be offered with storage.
The development is now starting to focus on the offering of retail,
restaurant, coffee and office space in general. To learn about opportunities
to live, work or open your retail operations at this exciting new venue,
contact Brian Bair at [email protected].
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Small Business Highlight: A Florae
Looking at owner Rachel Mann’s portfolio and visiting with her about her work, it becomes clear why A Florae
received the “Best of Longmont in Wedding Planning” in 2012, 2013 and 2014. Her passion for floral design shines
through in everything she does. Rachel got her start in West Palm Beach, Florida in 2004, where she worked as an
event planner. One day, she helped with a floral design creation for an event. She loved the experience and quickly
realized that she had a unique talent and eye for floral design. After relocating to San Francisco, and working in
a few floral design shops, she landed her dream job designing for “Best of East Bay” florist, Florali. She worked
side-by-side with award-winner florists designing arrangements for elite San Francisco homes, businesses, weddings
and events. Relocating again to Kansas City, Rachel soon realized that if she wasn’t going to work for a florist of
the caliber with which she worked in San Francisco, that she wanted to open her own shop. While searching for the
perfect location, Rachel visited her sister, who lived in Longmont, and found her niche. Since the majority of her
clients’ events would be in Denver, Lyons, and Estes Park, Longmont provided the perfect centralized location.
Rachel moved to Longmont in 2010, worked as a bartender to save enough
money and eventually bootstrapped the business open in July, 2011. A Florae
is located at 1515 Main Street, Unit D. Rachel does not advertise the location,
as her hours fluctuate and are typically by appointment only. She is primarily a
weddings and events florist, serving all of Colorado and destination weddings
upon request. She currently employs three assistants and is hoping to grow her
business in the future to include more retail space and services.
To view her portfolio of arrangements, visit www.aflorae.com.
Volunteer Highlight: Dietra Porter
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ietra Porter is a Commercial Lender with AmFirst Bank. AmFirst Bank is a family
owned bank with two locations in Colorado. They offer an array of business and
personal banking options. They specialize in small business lending which includes real
estate construction, commercial real estate financing, equipment purchases, and working
capital lines of credit. Their streamlined process and local decision making delivers a
fresh approach to banking.
“I volunteer with the Economic Council’s Existing Industry committee because it
allows me to visit with business owners, and learn why they’ve chosen Longmont as
their home. I know my friends and neighbors are employed by these businesses, and it
allows me to thank them for their contribution to our local economy. The businesses I toured this year are some of
the most fascinating businesses along the Front Range. Their level of skill and commitment to our community is
truly something worthy of recognition.”
Dietra is a Longmont native and proud graduate of Longmont High School. Shortly after graduation she moved
to Denver, to Phoenix, and back to Denver again after realizing the Colorado winters aren’t as bad as the Arizona
summers! Wanting to be closer to family, they moved back to Longmont in 2013. An opportunity arose in 2014 for
Dietra to get more involved in her community by moving from a large national bank, to a smaller, more community
oriented bank. She is honored with the ability to help the businesses she had frequented for years, as well as the
satisfaction of watching the birth of new businesses all over town. After all, that is what community is all about.
Dietra is married and has two children.
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Business Expansions & Announcements
Epic Life has leased 125 square feet at 709 Third Avenue. Nelson Miner with Prime Real Estate was the leasing
broker.
Mesh Foods has leased 4,630 square feet at 7102 La Vista Place, Unit 100. Jessica Cashmore with The Colorado
Group was the leasing broker.
Voqal, a non-profit organization, has leased 8,519 square feet at 825 Delaware Avenue, Suites 402 and 500. Jason
Kruse, CCIM with The Colorado Group was the leasing broker.
Counselor Claire Thomas-Duckwitz has leased 225 square feet at 703 Third Avenue, Suite 203. Nelson Miner
with Prime Real Estate was the leasing broker.
Wibby Brewing has leased 8,300 square feet at 201 Emery Street. Brian Bair and Trent Rice with Shames
Makovsky were the leasing brokers.
The Longmont Area Economic Council has leased 1,581 square feet at 630 15th Avenue, Suite 100. Don Rulle,
CCIM/GRI and Keith Kanemoto, both with Re/Max Traditions Commercial were the leasing brokers.
Moser Massage & Reflexology has leased 400 square feet at 703 Third Avenue, Suite 104. Nelson Miner with
Prime Real Estate was the leasing broker.
Elite Studio LLC has leased 3,308 square feet at 350 Terry Street. Hunter Barto and Dryden Dunsmore with
Dean Callan & Company were the leasing brokers.
PFP Longmont Holdings has purchased the 61,792 square foot building at 20 Bowen Street for redevelopment.
Jason Kruse, CCIM with The Colorado Group was the broker on the sale.
Motherlode Provisions LLC has leased 4,625 square feet at 950-952 South Sherman, Unit 100. Larry Hawe with
Sperry Van Ness and Jeff Erickson with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty were the brokers on the lease.
Linear Technology has leased 1,500 square feet at 7102 La Vista Place, Suite 201. Scott Dale with Scottsdale
Properties was the leasing broker.
JLA Enterprises LLC has purchased a .61 acre parcel at 12626 North 107th Street. Don Rulle, GRI/CCIM and
John Lee, both with Re/Max Commercial were the brokers on the sale.
Additional Resources
The Longmont Area Economic Council has several resources available including information on primary
employers, demographics, and commuting patterns. Visit our website, www.longmont.org for more detailed
information. Our Business Resource Guide is a list of economic development partners and resources in
Longmont; and our Existing Industry Report highlights a summary of the local primary business
activity and projections.
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Prospect Activity
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uring the period of April through June 2015, the Longmont Area Economic Council processed 8 new
prospect inquiries and exposed 83 properties. Three of these leads came from the Metro Denver EDC, two
from brokers, and three direct referrals.
Acres Requested
Square Feet Requested
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1-25,999
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26-44,999
150-199,999
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Broker
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Lead Source
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Company
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Denver EDC
Partners
State
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Economic Indicators: 2nd Quarter
2nd Quarter 2015
Currently we have 220 primary employers in the Longmont area.
4 new companies: Alpen High Performance Products, James Fisher Technologies, Food Equipment Company, and
Wolfman Luggage which represent 49 new jobs to-date.
4 companies closed or relocated their operation out of Longmont to-date resulting in a loss of 66 positions. These
companies are Fine Featherheads, SolBites, RF Concepts LLC, and Select Energy Services.
32 existing companies added employees to their operation to-date resulting in 195 new jobs.
23 existing companies cutback employment to-date resulting in a loss of 414 jobs.
This gives us a net loss of 236 primary jobs to-date in 2015.
The vacancy rate for real estate inventory (industrial and office) in the Longmont area through the second quarter
of 2015 is 13.0% with 933,238 square feet available. (Net primary employer absorption through the second quarter
2015 is 152,897 square feet). Note that these numbers reflect only facilities that are ready for occupancy.
The Longmont Area Economic Council worked with 8 new prospects looking at the Longmont area for relocation
and/or expansion of their businesses during the second quarter 2015 for a total of 19 year to date. This compares
to 6 for the same quarter in 2014 and 26 year to date in 2014.
The Longmont Area Economic Council has a comprehensive database of available land and industrial/office
buildings. We service the City of Longmont, Lyons, Niwot and unincorporated Boulder County area.
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President’s Message
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ooking back on the first half of 2015, I can’t help but be proud of at what the staff here
at the Longmont Area Economic Council and all of our partners have accomplished
in our efforts to support and strengthen our community’s economic health. They don’t give
me enough room in this newsletter to detail all of these accomplishments, so I am going to
focus on all the work that has been done this year in support of Longmont’s burgeoning
entrepreneurial and small business community.
This year is the first that the Longmont Area Economic Council has been charged with
providing small business development programming and services to Longmont businesses.
We hired a full-time staff member in support of these efforts, and we knew that success
would require collaboration with all of our partners. Through partnerships with the City of
Longmont, Small Business Development Center, LDDA, Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce, Latino Chamber
of Commerce, TinkerMill, and Launch Longmont (and many others!), we have had the opportunity to connect with
and provide resources to dozens of small businesses we could never have reached on our own. As a result of this collaboration, the Economic Council, working with the City and LDDA, have over $45,000 in
small business grants approved or in process through the first half of 2015, compared to $4,000 in all of 2014.
The Economic Council and the SBDC have partnered to provide 433 consulting hours, and six small business
workshops that have drawn 131 attendees. At mid-year 2015, consulting hours are 50% ahead of where they were at
the same time last year, and we are already at workshop attendee count matching attendance for all of 2014.
Under the leadership of TinkerMill and Launch Longmont, in collaboration with every economic development and
business support organization in the community, and supported by thousands of volunteer hours, the Economic
Council had the great privilege to support and participate in a very successful Longmont Startup Week, bringing
entrepreneurial resources to over 1,400 current and future entrepreneurs and innovators.
The Longmont Area Economic Council’s mission is to lead a comprehensive, collaborative economic development
strategy to promote and strengthen our community’s economic health. In order to do this, we must work with all of
our partners to foster an environment in Longmont that encourages the success of all businesses in the community.
We are proud of what we’ve accomplished as a community so far this year, and can’t wait to see what we will
accomplish together going forward!
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New Economic Council Partners
he Longmont Area Economic Council is financially supported by public and private organizations. We rely
on these partners to assist us in carrying out our mission of leading a comprehensive, collaborative economic
development strategy to promote and strengthen our community’s economic health.
We would like to thank the following new partners that joined us through the second quarter of 2015:
Longmont Commercial Real Estate
LT Environmental, Inc.
Golden Van Lines
The Bagley Law Firm
Circle Graphics
PFP Longmont Holdings
Colorado Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation
BAS1S Architecture
Northstar Bank
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Longmont Area Economic Council’s Partner List
5M Company
A Cubed Quality
Ace Hardware
Actis, LLC
Adams Bank & Trust
Adecco Technical
Advance Tooling Concepts, LLC
Ahlberg Funeral Chapel
AmFirst Bank N.A.
Amgen
Andy Bade
Arbor Occupational Medicine
ARC ThriftStores
Avago Technologies Longmont
Bagley Law Firm
BAS1S Architecture
BBVA Compass Bank
Beckmann, Oral
Bendelow Law Office LLC
BizWest Media
Blackfox Training Institute, LLC
BluIP, Inc.
Boulder County Commissioners
Brock & Company, CPA’s, P.C.
Burden Incorporated/RLET Properties
CES Rockies, Inc.
Circle Graphics
Citron WorkSpaces
City of Longmont
Comcast
Communication Concepts Public
Relations & Advertising
Crating Technologies
Data Ductus Inc.
Dene Yarwood - REALTOR®
Dick Richards
DigitalGlobe
Dot Hill Systems Corporation
Electronic Oasis Consulting, Inc.
Elevations Credit Union
EnerSys
Express Employment Professionals
Your support makes it possible — Thank You!
Fidelity Comtech, Inc.
Fidelity National Title Company
First National Bank
FirstBank of Longmont
Flatiron Property Management
Fly Elite Aviation
Fox Hill Club
Front Range Community College
Frontier Business Products
Frontier Companies
GE Oil & Gas
Gibbons-White, Inc.
Gibraltar Business Appraisals, Inc.
Ginger Peach Marketing
Gold Key Travel
Golden Triangle Construction
Golden Van Lines
Greg Ludlow
Guaranty Bank & Trust Company
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain
Valley
Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy
Hensley & Kennedy, P.C.
Heritage Title Company
High Plains Bank
Holland & Hart
Home State Bank
Howe Mortuary
Impressions Marketing, Inc.
Intel Corporation
Intrado
JBSK CPA’s LLP
John D. Caldwell, Inc.
Keller Williams 1st Realty
Kirkland & Company, CPA’s, P.C.
La Momo Maes Bakery
Land Title Guarantee Company
Left Hand Brewing Company
Legal Shield
Liquid Waste Management
Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce
Longmont Association of Realtors®
Longmont Commercial Real Estate
Longmont Community Foundation
Longmont Florist
Longmont United Hospital
LT Environmental, Inc.
Lyons, Gaddis, Kahn, Hall, Jeffers,
Dworak, & Grant P.C.
MAGI Real Estate Services
McLane Western
Micron Technology, Inc.
Mill Village Business Park LLC
Modena Wine Café
NewMark Merrill Mtn. States
North Vista Medical Center
Northstar Bank
nSpire Health, Inc.
Oskar Blues Brewery
Pat Kahler - REALTOR®
PFP Longmont Holdings, LLC
(South Main Station)
Pinetree Peripherals, Inc.
Platte River Power Authority
Pratt Management Company
Precision Design & Machine
Precision Solutions Inc.
Pumphouse Restaurant
RapidPro Manufacturing Corporation
Rawlins National Bank
Re/Max Traditions Commercial/
Residential
Re/Max Traditions - Kurt Finley
Regel & Associates, LLC
ResourceMFG
Roche Constructors
Rocky Mountain Medical Imaging
Ron’s Printing Center
Seagate Technology
State of Colorado’s Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation
St. Vrain Manufacturing, Inc.
St. Vrain Valley School District
Stored Energy Systems
Board of Directors and Staff
City Representatives
Primary Industry Members At-Large Members
Dennis Coombs
Mayor of Longmont
Dave Humenik
Chairman
Vapor Technologies
Harold Dominguez
Longmont City Manager
Bonnie Finley
Longmont City Council
Sue Mesch
Treasurer
Xilinx
Tom Roiniotis
Longmont Power & Communications
Wendell Pickett
Vice Chairman
Frontier Companies
Community Liaisons
Christopher Porter
Seagate Technologies
Boulder County Commissioners
Boulder County Latino Chamber
Boulder SBDC
Front Range Community College
Longmont Chamber of Commerce
Longmont Downtown
Development Authority
TinkerMill
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Chris Treharne
Gibraltar Business
Appraisals
Andy Welch
Sun Construction & Facility
Services
Sun Construction & Facility Services
Sunflower Bank, N.A.
Tebo Properties
The Colorado Group
The Neenan Company
The Pearl Group
Thomas L. Beckmann, PC
Times-Call
TLC Learning Center
TrueNorth
UASUSA
UC Health Longmont Clinic
Vapor Technologies
Visit Longmont
VolkBell
Webscan Inc.
Wells Fargo Bank
Western Digital
Western Disposal Services
White Lodging Services Corporation
Wiland
Workforce Boulder County
WorkWise
WP Manufacturing, Inc.
Wright Kingdom Commercial Services Jim Green®
Wright Kingdom Real Estate
Xcel Energy
Xilinx
Zephyr Management, LLC
Staff
Andy Bade
Past Chairman
Jessica Erickson, CEcD
President/CEO
Allison Closson
AMFirst Bank
Wendi Nafziger, CED
Vice President
Stacy Cornay
Secretary
Communication Concepts Public
Relations & Advertising
Janine Ledingham
Small Business Director
Christopher Gunlikson
Holland & Hart
Don Haddad
St. Vrain Valley School District
Dana Schnieber
Marketing & Admin.
Specialist
Leona Stoecker
Membership Director
630 15th Avenue, Suite 100A
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303-651-0128 Fax: 303-682-5446
www.longmont.org