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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 15 MIN

Flock Renewal, CU Housing Surge & The Craft Beer Reset

from Boulder Valley Frequency · host BVHz

Headlines• Boulder to renew Flock license-plate reader contract (March).After stepping off Flock’s national data-sharing network in June, Boulder still shares data with at least one Colorado agency that cooperates with federal immigration authorities. Denver is reassessing; Longmont residents urged council not to renew this week. Flock is also used in Louisville, Erie, Lafayette and CU Boulder.Read more: Boulder Reporting Lab (link below).• CU Boulder plans ~2,000 additional on-campus beds by 2028.Longer-term: up to 1,100 at a future south campus and housing at the former Cinebarre in Louisville. Enrollment grew 10% since 2020 (to 38,808 in Fall 2025) while campus housing serves <10,000. CU says it will hold incoming freshmen near 7,400 and focus on retention.Read the full story: The Mountain Ear (link below).• Major East Boulder proposal: 2,500-seat performing arts venue, 165-room hotel, ~500 homes.Would require council financing approval plus standard entitlements. Site includes Sanitas Brewing’s Boulder location (Sanitas says closure is unrelated to the project).Coverage: Boulder Reporting Lab (link below).• Boulder Christmas Bird Count (Dec 14).With compiler Bill Schmoker: Boulder averages ~110 species and ~150+ birders, part of a tradition dating to 1910 locally. Some species are rarer as urbanization increases; others (ravens, great horned owls, wild turkeys) are thriving. Links below to participate locally or find a nearby “circle.”Main Segment — The Craft Beer Reset: Sanitas Closes, Upslope Sells, What’s NextGuests/Voices:Michael Memsic, co-founder, Sanitas Brewing (closing all taprooms this month)Charlie Berger, Chief Development Officer, Wilding Brands (Upslope brand/production acquisition; portfolio now includes Stem Ciders, Denver Beer Co., Great Divide, Station 26, Howdy Beer, Funkwerks)Context & Takeaways2010s boom is over; the market is now mature. Costs (rent, labor, taxes), debt loads, and a dip in overall alcohol consumption are pressuring independents.Sanitas: cost stack + lower demand = closure.Upslope: sold brand/production to Wilding Brands; taprooms remain locally owned and open.Wilding’s thesis: diversify as a craft beverage platform—cider is up nationally, NA is growing, trends evolve (from ambers to IPAs to barrel-aged to sour to NA).Other survival models: co-ops/alliances (e.g., Dry Dock + Left Hand), fan-backed growth (Westbound & Down’s regulated crowdfunding).Independent taprooms still matter—but right-sized: fewer per capita, stronger hospitality models.Choice QuotesMemsic: “Craft beer isn’t dead—it’s a mature market. The era of standing in line for one bottle in the snow is gone—and that’s okay.”Berger: “Don’t pigeonhole it as beer. We’re a craft beverage company: cider, NA, taproom hospitality, contract packaging—stay flexible to what drinkers want.”Local note: Twisted Pine turned 30 this year (home of Ghost Face Killah). 3201 Walnut St—show them some love.One More ThingQuick links to take action: sign up for the Christmas Bird Count; read up on Flock; and send us a tip or sponsor an episode if this reporting helps you.Show Links / ReferencesBoulder Christmas Bird Count:boulderaudubon.org/all-events/2025-christmas-bird-countaudubon.org/answers-your-top-questions-about-christmas-bird-countFlock renew

Headlines• Boulder to renew Flock license-plate reader contract (March). After stepping off Flock’s national data-sharing network in June, Boulder still shares data with at least one Colorado agency that cooperates with federal immigration authorities. Denver is reassessing; Longmont residents urged council not to renew this week. Flock is also used in Louisville, Erie, Lafayette and CU Boulder. Read more: Boulder Reporting Lab (link below). • CU Boulder plans ~2,000 additional on-campus beds...

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