AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIndependent Venues Funding: A new argument for Colorado’s music economy: don’t ask what cities can afford to spend on culture—ask what they can’t afford not to invest, citing national data showing independent venues drive jobs, taxes, and tourism. Startup Retention: Colorado tech leaders warn the state risks losing companies after Series A, pointing to thinner mid-to-late-stage local investors and a tougher hard-tech business climate versus faster-moving neighbors. Fraud Watch: Park County is warning residents about scammers spoofing sheriff calls and demanding payment to “clear” warrants—hang up and verify via trusted numbers. Rates & Markets: The 30-year Treasury yield jumped to its highest since 2007 amid a global bond selloff, a reminder that financing costs can swing quickly. Colorado River: Federal operating guidelines for 2027-28 set major cuts for Arizona, California, and Nevada while the Upper Basin avoids fixed cuts—another pressure point for Colorado water planning. Home Insurance: Colorado hail is reshaping homeowners coverage, pushing more risk into the excess-and-surplus market as insurers adjust underwriting. Local Business & Growth: A Denver-area business story highlights how small operators are using software and better pricing systems to scale.
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