
Colorado Medical Marijuana Sales Take A Nosedive. Is The End Nigh?
Medical marijuana isn’t snuffed out yet. Sales in June were down, but customers still bought $27 million in medical cannabis.

By Ben Markus

Too Little Supply And Too Much Demand Are Driving Denver’s Housing Woes
The Great Recession shocked the system 10 years ago, and those problems are still being felt.

By Ben Markus

Renewed Investor Suit Contains Whistleblower Details In Deadly Firestone Well Explosion
Most of the new information in the amended complaint comes from a whistleblower only identified as “Former Employee 7.”

By Ben Markus

Colorado AG: No Constitutional Amendment Needed to Approve Sports Gambling
The opinion is a surprise, as many legal experts believed a statewide vote was necessary to alter Colorado’s constitution to allow sports gambling.

By Ben Markus

The Remodeling Boom Is Another Signal Flare For Denver’s Wonky Housing Market
A record low number of homes for sale is pushing homeowners to keep their starter houses and remodel.

By Ben Markus

In Denver, Bikes And Cars And Targeted More And More By Thieves
Five Points, Union Station and Capitol Hill are by far the locations bike thieves target most often.

By Ben Markus

Denver’s Investor Landlords Don’t Want To Sell Their Houses. The Rents Are Just Too Good
Homeownership in the Denver area fell from 71 percent in 2005 to 53 percent in 2018.

By Ben Markus

Denver City Council Breaks With Ethics Experts, Allows Large Gifts Within The Family
Denver city agencies and employees have been explicitly removed from the definition of a donor under the ethics code.

By Ben Markus

The Even Money Says Colorado Will Take It Slow And Steady With Sports Betting
The different gaming factions in Colorado have not played nice in the past.

By Ben Markus

Data Suggests Colorado Drillers Are Driving To Record Production Levels
“The higher price environment may support a couple more rigs being added in Colorado during the remainder of the year,” said analyst Bernadette Johnson.

By Ben Markus

Denver’s Home Sales Fall As Housing Market Booms
June numbers showed more than a 5 percent increase in single-family homes and condo listings.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Governor’s Primary Was The Campaign Where Rich People Dug Into Their Pockets
The race, start to finish, cost $34.7 million, with about half of the contributions coming from the candidates themselves.

By Ben Markus

Construction Employment Climbs To All-Time High On Colorado Homebuilding Surge
The number of construction jobs has risen 54 percent since bottoming out in 2011.

By Ben Markus

Ethics Board Asks Councilman To Pull Bill That Could Allow Expensive Gifts Within City
Councilmember Flynn stands by his proposal, which he says adds more accountability through additional reporting requirements.

By Ben Markus

Denver City Council Committee Allows Acceptance Of Business Class Trips From DIA
From 2013 to 2017, the airport provided $426,436 in travel to the mayor’s office and city council, mostly business class overseas flights.

By Ben Markus

Financial Arms Race Intensifies As Colorado Governor’s Primary Enters Final Phase
Millions of dollars have gushed into the governor’s race in recent weeks.

By Ben Markus