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  <title>This Entrepreneur Is &amp;quot;Flipping&amp;quot; Towns</title>
  <description>As Craig, Colorado&amp;amp;nbsp;transitions away&amp;amp;nbsp;from its roots as a coal town, local entrepreneurs like Kirstie McPherson are laying the groundwork for its next phase of life.&amp;amp;nbsp; When TriState Generation and Transmission and Xcel Energy announced that both the coal mines and power plant would be shutdown by 2030, local residents of Craig, Colorado were left wondering, &amp;quot;what's next?&amp;quot; For entrepreneur and economic behavioralist Kirstie McPherson, the answer is community building. In this first episode of the Startup Colorado Podcast, Season 4, we visited Kirstie's business The Find &amp;amp; 518 Wine Bar to learn how the concept of &amp;quot;flipping houses&amp;quot; can be applied to whole towns. Learn more and find the full transcript at StartupColorado.org.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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