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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Metro Denver home prices take a dip in July on weaker sales

The median price of a detached or home that sold in metro Denver is down 2.26%.

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Two more Denver Walgreens locations will close in September

As part of the national pharmacy chain’s effort to reduce its store count by 1,200 within three years, Walgreens will close two Denver locations in September.

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This 140-year-old church in Denver’s Cole neighborhood is about to become a cafe

Developer Nathan Beal is renovating the one-time Lutheran church at the corner of Franklin Street and 38th Avenue into a cafe.

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Denver airport to explore nuclear energy as option to power growth

DIA is expected to see more than 120 million passengers by 2045.

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RiNo’s new pop-up program aims to fill empty commercial spaces with art

RiNo Art District is offering artists $1,500 stipends and temporary access to empty commercial spaces to revive vacant properties and address rising costs.

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CEO of Denver-based oil and gas company says he was subject of ‘sham investigation’

The co-founder of a local energy firm claims that an inner-company rival used a “sham investigation” and whisper campaign about his lifestyle to oust him as CEO.

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Douglas County’s Zebulon sports megacomplex could break ground this fall. Will it be ‘iconic,’ or a money pit?

“This is moving way too fast. No one is showing their cards,” one resident says about the Zebulon sports complex project. But Douglas County leaders say there’s a clear need for sports fields.

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SweatHouz sauna and cold plunge expanding with new location at 38th and Tennyson