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Colorado's emerging hub for green tech to help the world's low-income population is poised to open, transforming a defunct Denver horse-trolley barn and creating opportunities for internationally oriented innovation.
Nearly 35 enterprises over the past month moved into the renovated red-brick barn in Five Points that now is called the Posner Center for International Development. Dozens of others are asking about space. The idea is that cross-pollination can help boost enterprises that, until now, have been working alone.
They share a goal of reducing poverty and environmental degradation that threaten to destabilize the world. Local benefits include growth of business that employs Coloradans and energizing a once-blighted urban area.
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