The Surprising Cities Leading America’s Start-Up Revolution
Fort Collins, Colorado, isn’t the city you think of when discussing high-tech innovation hubs. Neither is Cheyenne, Wyoming, or Salt Lake City, Utah, or Corvallis, Oregon. But in 2010, the density of high-tech start-ups in these lesser-known locales rivaled, and even surpassed, that of more blockbuster hubs like San Jose, Cambridge or Seattle. This surprising […]
Read MoreLocal Data Center to Break Ground on Expansion
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Annie Wood Director of Marketing and Communications 307.638.6000 [email protected] Local Data Center to Break Ground on Expansion CHEYENNE, Wyoming (August 21, 2013) – Green House Data, a cloud hosting and colocation data center service provider, in partnership with 1547 Critical Systems Realty, is breaking ground on an expansion at its Cheyenne […]
Read MoreWyoming ranked number 5 pro-business state
By CHILTON TIPPIN / [email protected] • Wednesday, July 31, 2013 Companies expanding into Wyoming are greeted with a “complex package” of incentives, according to Bob Jensen. That package lands Wyoming among the most attractive states for business, the Wyoming Business Council chief executive officer said. “From the standpoint of a business in general, the cost […]
Read MoreCheyenne Has the LOWEST National Tax Burden – 24/7 Wall Street
CHEYENNE – In a comparison of the largest cities in each state, Cheyenne beat out all of the largest cities in other states to be ranked the city with the lowest combined national tax burden. The data for the finding came from the District of Columbia’s Office of Revenue Analysis, which reviewed various taxes paid […]
Read MoreLEADS Elects New Board Members
The April 2013 Annual Meeting & Banquet, held on April 19, 2013, began with a unanimous vote for the following slate of officers: Chairman Mark Stege Vice Chair Dixie Roberts Treasurer Ken Dugas Secretary David Johnson Leigh West will serve as Immediate Past Chair. Also, a special thanks to Jim Murphy “Murph” and Kim Sutherland, who […]
Read MoreAnnual Membership Meeting & Banquet on Friday, April 19, 2013
Cheyenne LEADS is pleased to announce Janet Ady, President and CEO of Ady Voltedge will be the special guest speaker at its 26th Annual Membership Meeting & Banquet, to be held Friday, April 19, 2013 at the Holiday Inn in Cheyenne. No-host cocktails start at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m. Ady is […]
Read MoreMHC Kenworth Opens Cheyenne Branch
MHC Kenworth, a truck sales, service and parts company started in 1975 and with 40 locations across the Central United States, recently opened its first Wyoming branch in Cheyenne at 12104 Deike Court. The Cheyenne branch is a parts facility offering the following: a full line of all-makes parts, parts delivery, medium-duty parts, as well […]
Read MoreWyoming Maintains Highest Credit Rating
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services (S&P) announced that Wyoming will continue to receive a AAA rating, the highest credit rating possible. S&P said the outlook for Wyoming is stable and that its financial management practices are rated as ‘Good.’ S&P made note of several points: • The state’s economic strength in recent […]
Read MoreSteel Tubing Manufacturer to Build Facility in Cheyenne
CHEYENNE, Wyoming (January 3, 2013) – Searing Industries, headquartered in Rancho Cucamonga, California is expanding and has announced it will locate a new 200,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming producing welded steel tubing, with a state of the art tube mill and steel coil slitter. The new manufacturing facility will be located on […]
Read MoreMicrosoft to build a biogas-fueled data plant in Wyoming
Original Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/19/microsoft-biogas-data-plant/ Leave it to Microsoft to power its cloud services with a very different kind of cloud — a smellier, gaseous one. The computing giant is investing $5.5 million in research and development to see if it can use the biogas from the Dry Creek Water Reclamation Facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming to fuel a […]
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