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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Denver coffee roasters brace for higher costs as tariffs take effect

“All of us are dealing with a level of uncertainty that is unprecedented. I’ve never experienced anything like this,” said one coffee buyer.

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Colorado economists question the goals, approach of U.S. tariffs

President Donald Trump has said tariffs he has imposed on countries around the world will bring “jobs and factories roaring back” to the U.S. but two local economists are skeptical.

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‘Made in USA’ gives edge to Denver manufacturer, but doesn’t spare it effects of tariffs

Denver-based Hercules Industries, which has been making its HVAC products domestically since 1962, is paying more for its steel, but it’s holding off on raising customers’ prices in hopes of picking up business.

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$15 million movie wraps shooting in Park Hill, Boulder, other locations

Dean Stoecker has a hard time picking his favorite set location for “The Man Who Changed the World,” a movie shot entirely in Colorado that follows his father’s dramatic journey up and down the creative and business ladders.

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Indian eatery planned as building in Denver’s Sunnyside sells for $2M

Restaurateur Suraj Aryal hopes to open the third location of his Indian and Nepali restaurant Spice Kitchen later this summer.

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Coloradans rally at state capitol against federal cuts and layoffs

The rally comes in response to recent layoffs of federal workers and budget cuts across various government sectors under President Donald Trump’s administration.

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Developer accused of duping buyer of $17M Regis apartments

MJM Real Estate Investments says it was told that Regis pays for maintenance, taxes and insurance coverage. “In reality, Regis had borne little to no responsibility,” the lawsuit says.

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Chevron to lay off 125 employees in Denver office starting July 1

As part of a wider cost-cutting effort, Chevron plans to lay off about 125 employees in its Denver office starting July 1.

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Bloom falls off metro Denver’s prime home selling season early

Buyers haven’t had so many condos and homes available to them since the fall of 2011, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.

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LoDo landmark Barth Hotel, now vacant, listed for $2.5M

“It needs a lot of love inside, to be honest, but it will be great to see it in its next life.”

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