
Is Denver’s Hot Hot Housing Market Becoming A Different Beast?
There’s a deluge of housing data that paints an interesting picture of the metro housing market.

By Ben Markus

Investment Is All About Risk And Sessions Has Spooked Colorado’s Pot Biz
With a one page memo AG Sessions removed certain protections for people doing business in legal recreational marijuana.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Unemployment Inches Up, But That Might Be A Good Thing
The state’s rate rose slightly to 3.1 percent in December 2017, because more people entered the workforce than obtained jobs.

By Ben Markus

Denver Is Challenging Its Own Ethics Board Over ‘All In The Family’ Gift Disclosures
Denver’s Board of Ethics has decided that substantial gifts from city agencies to members of the City Council or the mayor’s office require public reporting.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Oil And Gas Drilling Spills Jumped 17 Percent Last Year
Drilling activity doubled as the price of oil jumped last year. Along with that, there were 88 more spills of oil or water from drilling sites.

By Ben Markus

US Airports Are In A Renovation Arms Race And DIA Is Keeping Pace
Brace yourselves travelers: construction begins in the summer and won’t wrap up until 2021.

By Ben Markus

Denver Saw Big 2017 Jumps In Car Thefts, Meth Arrests
Denver is dealing with double-digit increases in car thefts and meth arrests — and experts say the two are linked.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Unemployment Ticks Up in November, Still 5th Lowest In US
Employers added 1,800 jobs October to November, but more people entered the labor force than jobs were created, so the state’s unemployment rate rose two-tenths of a percent.

By Ben Markus

GOP Tax Bill Lines Up A Potential $300M Bump For Colorado’s Budget
There are winners and losers in the GOP tax bill, including state and local governments, who have a lot at stake too.

By Ben Markus

CU Leeds Biz Outlook Says Colorado’s Hot Streak Will Roll Into 2018
2018 will bring jobs. In fact, CU’s outlook is forecasting 47,100 new jobs.

By Ben Markus

Tax Reform Is Happening. What Does It Mean For Colorado?
Will tax cuts help? Colorado is already ranked for its favorable business tax environment by the Tax Foundation.

By Ben Markus

Why Some Ex-Denver Homeowners Were Able To Cash In After Foreclosure
Foreclosed homes in Denver are going for so much money at auction that some former homeowners are actually getting checks.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Gun Sales Hit New High On Black Friday
The state processed 4,779 background checks last Friday, up 10 percent over last year.

By Ben Markus

Drunken, Drugged Driving Arrest Numbers Down, Fatal Crashes Up
Data from the Colorado State Patrol show that marijuana DUIs dropped 33 percent so far this year compared to the same time last year.

By Ben Markus

Natural Gas Drilling May Never Boom Again For Western Colorado
Even with advances and efficiencies, not every energy company can make it work in Western Colorado — the costs are just too high.

By Ben Markus

Amazon Would Be An Incredible Get, But Is Denver Ready For It?
Amazon is looking for a second home and North American cities are salivating to enter the new headquarters dating game. The prize? Fifty-thousand jobs.

By Ben Markus