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Downtown Denver’s big pot of money starts to work with $166M in projects

Downtown Development Authority backing housing, businesses, parks and safety projects with $570 million in voter-approved funds.

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Colorado hiring loses some oomph in September following a strong August

State’s unemployment rate fell from 4.2% to 4.1% as more people left the labor force.

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State regulators play umpire in clash between Xcel Energy, counties on transmission project

Xcel Energy challenges denials by Elbert, El Paso counties of permits for Colorado Power Pathway.

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After project near DIA falls through, Swire Coca-Cola looks to Colorado Springs

The facility will bring 170 new jobs to the region.

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Colorado borrowers have plenty of loan options even with rate limits, study shows

The Center for Responsible Lending failed to find a single low-income borrower with no access to credit in a study of more than 3,000 bankruptcies in the state.

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Pitkin County makes ‘historic’ $34 million purchase to protect land near Snowmass

Snowmass Falls Ranch is a 650-acre property in Pitkin County, purchased for $34 million to protect it from development.

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Scandinavian-design home in Denver’s Belcaro neighborhood lists for $8.8M

Denver mansion, dubbed the ‘Golden Hour Haus’ is back on the Colorado real estate market after selling for $4.4M in February.

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Smart homebuyers consider climate risks before buying real estate