
After A Slowdown, Marijuana Sales In Colorado Are Booming Again (But A Vape Cloud May Be On The Horizon)
Colorado customers bought $173 million worth of recreational and medical cannabis in August 2019.

By Ben Markus

With Prop DD, Casinos And Conservationists Are Betting On Voters
The new tax on casino profits brought on by Proposition DD would start to fund some water conservation projects in Colorado.

By Ben Markus

People Are Arguing About What Oil And Gas Layoffs Mean Right Now. Here’s What To Know
People are asking if the layoffs have anything to do with Senate Bill 181. That’s contributing to a debate raging now: How much has 181 impacted Colorado companies? Preliminary data suggests not much.


All Systems Go For Colorado Oil And Gas, Despite Crackdown Efforts
Lawmakers gave the state oil and gas regulator a new mission to prioritize public health, the environment, and safety

By Ben Markus

Pessimism Creeps In For Colorado Businesses As Confidence In National Economy Is Shaken
The chilly trade talks with China are one concern, as is the slowing construction industry in Colorado.


For First Time Since 2014, The Nation Beat Denver In Home Price Growth
Demand is falling, in spite of rock-bottom interest rates.

By Ben Markus

A Small, But Significant, Legal Win For Marijuana Workers
In a motion to dismiss the case, Helix TCS argued that it doesn’t have to follow wage rules because its business is in conflict with federal law.

By Ben Markus

Wildfire Shuts Down U.S. Highway 6 West Of Golden
A small wildfire west of Golden has closed U.S. Highway 6 in both directions through Clear Creek Canyon Park.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Unemployment Flirts With An All-Time Low, Again
Colorado’s job situation continues to be a hot one.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Considers Sweeping Changes To Minimum Wage And Overtime Rules
Colorado may make big changes to labor regulations — which could impact low wage workers across the economy.

By Ben Markus

[UPDATED] DIA Construction: What Are They Doing Now And How Long Is It Gonna Take?
Here’s an up-to-date guide to what they’re trying to do (and why it’s not happening the way they planned).


Are There Cheap Denver Homes Out There? Yes, If You Count Townhomes
What percentage of new single-family homes sell for less than the median cost in the Denver area?

By Ben Markus

Who Are The People Who Can Actually Afford Denver-Boulder’s High Rents And Mortgages?
Colorado’s homeownership has fallen from 71.2 percent in 2005 to 65.1 percent in 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Unemployment Dips Below 3%, That’s 7th Lowest In The US
Despite warning signs for the national and global economy, Colorado’s economy seems strong. The state added 7,200 jobs in July, lowering the unemployment rate to 2.9 percent.

By Ben Markus

DIA Great Hall Problems Won’t Hurt Airport Credit Rating, Analyst Says
Denver International Airport’s sudden termination of a $1.8 billion contract in the middle of construction won’t hurt the airport or the project’s bond rating, according to Fitch Ratings, a bond […]

By Ben Markus

Denver International Airport Will Terminate The Great Hall Renovation Contract
Controversy has enveloped the Great Hall project as the contractor pegged delays at more than three years and cost overruns at more than $300 million.

By Ben Markus
