Loveland business briefs for Sept. 11: business moves, benefits, more – Loveland Reporter-Herald

2022-09-24 00:51:44 By : Mr. Link Chan

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​Insight Physical Therapy and Wellness has relocated​ to 2903 Aspen Drive, Suite E, in Loveland.

Owned and operated ​by Dr. Julie Wallace, a physical therapist, doctor of physical therapy and certified lymphedema

therapist, the practice specializes in pelvic floor physical therapy.

​It was formerly located at 231 W​. Four​th St​. prior to the Sept. 5 move.

Breeze Thru Car Wash will hold fundraisers for three local nonprofit organizations at multiple locations at 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17.

Breeze Thru will donate 100% of car wash sales from their Larimer County, Cheyenne and Longmont locations to three community nonprofit organizations: Larimer County Search and Rescue (LCSAR), Cheyenne Soccer Club, and Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (WRV).​ ​

Racing star Brett Yackey will be at Breeze Thru’s Johnstown location​, ​4810 Larimer Parkway,​ with his Super Late Model race car, and there will also be an obstacle course at the ​ ​1171 E. Mulberry, Fort Collins location. ​

Other participating locations are ​3555 Mountain Lion Drive and 279 W. 64th St. in Loveland and ​3141 S. College, Fort Collins​.​

Panorama Eyecare (PEC) announced it has acquired 20/20 Vision Center and Evergreen Vision Clinic PC as partner clinics to expand its footprint across the Colorado Front Range.

The additions will allow the company to expand its network to the west and north of the Front Range, Marcello Celentano, Panorama Eyecare CEO, said in a news release.

20/20 Vision Center is a Fort Collins-based optometry practice led by Dr. Greg Vosseteig. “We look forward to continuing to deliver exceptional service to our patients across Northern Colorado with improved access and expanded opportunities with PEC as our partner,” he said.

Evergreen Vision Clinic is based in Evergreen.

• During National Direct Support Professional Week, Sept. 11-17 , ​Mosaic in Northern Colorado​, a nonprofit, whole-person health​-​care organization​, announced it is celebrating the​ direct ​support ​professionals who serve people with​  intellectual and developmental disabilities.​ ​“Mosaic and other service providers couldn’t do what we do without them,​”​ Mosaic Executive Director Sally Montgomery said in a news release. ​

• ​DaVinci Sign Systems Inc. of Windsor won Signs of the Times 2022 Best Outside Design/Shop Fabrication, non-illuminated for Emily’s Alley at Slate Hotel Denver​.​ The signs for The Slate Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton’s mixed-use area showcased handcrafted accents, color matches and tooth-mark details.

• Hach of Loveland has been assigned a patent (No. 11,431,596, initially filed Feb. 12, 2021) developed by two co-inventors for a “real-time management of device maintenance.” The co-inventors are Vishnu Vardhanan Rajasekharan and Russell Young, both of Fort Collins.

• 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays through Sept. 17: Warehouse Business Accelerator Tours of the Innovation Hub at the Forge Campus, 815 14th St. SW, Suite C250, Loveland. Contact Christina Eccleston at 970-541-0991 or Christina.eccleston@warehouseinnovation.com, or visit warehouseinnovation.com.

• 9 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Sept. 20: Northern Colorado Clean Cities will hold an Alternative Fuels Day event at Weld County – Southwest Service Center, 4209 E. County Road 24.5, Longmont. This event will focus on bringing together all alternative fuel stakeholders to share project successes, barriers and goals, according to a news release. Contact Diego Lopez at adlopez.nccc@gmail.com for details or register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alternative-fuels-day-tickets-391224451867.

The Reporter-Herald strives to include newsworthy business briefs for its readers each Sunday. The focus of business briefs is on Northern Colorado businesses, not business promotions.

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• New owners, employees or promotions of employees.

• Business organization meetings, workshops, seminars or classes meant for networking or education.

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