Denver Economy newsletter
Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Denver’s officially a buyer’s market. When will homebuyers show up?

Available homes in the Denver metro surged 48% year-over-year in May, producing the highest inventory levels since 2011. According to monthly data compiled by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, the 13,599 active listings in May are up 14% from April and 48% from the 9,159 available a year ago. May’s available homes are close […]

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Jefferson County man indicted on 11 counts of securities fraud in house-flipping business

A grand jury has indicted a Jefferson County man on 11 counts of securities fraud involving a house-flipping business he owned that allegedly solicited $4.8 million from at least 80 investors.

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Morrison man gets 4 years for illegally obtaining PPP loans during COVID-19 pandemic

Richard Nieto, 39, took a deal and pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering after he illegally obtained two PPP loans during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Shuttered West Colfax VFW property lists for $5M

Post 501 had its charter revoked last year by the national VFW organization after the group’s statewide arm suspended the post and determined it could not be turned around.

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Rhingo the rhino statue stars at Denargo Market

Weighing 22,000 pounds, the statue was named through a community-driven “Name the Rhino” campaign.

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Trump blocks Colorado’s rules meant to put more electric vehicles on the road

The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission partially adopted California’s rules in 2023, which was allowed under the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations.

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Antique shop opening in century-old Brighton building after construction hurdles

Odd Aly-Kat Emporium will be a one-stop shop for the quirky combination of local art, antiques, oddities and custom framing.

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Neighborhood market serves sandwiches, burritos with slice of Denver history

Nestled in the heart of Denver’s Baker neighborhood, the brick-and-mortar Baker Market is the last of a dying breed.

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