
[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

Meth ‘Has Come Back With A Vengeance’ In Colorado
While meth hasn’t grabbed headlines like opioids have, the drug has flooded cities throughout the Southwest over the last five years.

By Ben Markus

Lawmakers Call for More Background Checks for Gun Purchases. In Colorado, Closing Loopholes Stopped More Than 2,000 Sales
The 2013 measures that tightened gun laws were so controversial that they led to the recall of two state senators.

By Ben Markus

Delays And Debate Overshadow DIA Remodeling Project
If you’ve traveled through DIA recently you’ve felt the impact of the airport’s massive remodel. Large sections of the great hall, under the iconic white tents, are closed off to travelers for construction. But here’s the even bigger problem: the project is mired in delays and cost overruns, and now it appears the city may be working toward cancelling the contract in the middle of construction.

By Ben Markus

We May Know What Caused The US 36 Sinkhole, But CDOT Doesn’t Want To Say Who’s Responsible
The eastbound lanes of the highway near Westminster remain closed.


Colorado’s Income Growth Just Did Something Unusual (For Us) — Stayed Average
Personal income in Colorado grew 3.4 percent in the first quarter, the same as the average across the U.S.

By Ben Markus

Private-Public Partnerships Like Those For DIA And RTD Have Been Costly And Complicated, But They’re Still The Future Of Funding Large Government Projects
Despite challenges, private-public partnerships are still the future of financing big projects.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Home Construction Makes An Early Spring Bounce Back
Still, the effects of snowy, wet, and cold weather along the Front Range will reverberate well into the summer.

By Ben Markus

Auditor: Denver Must Do More to Disclose Conflicts of Interest With Contractors
The report found contracts that went on much longer than recommended, or were with businesses not always fit to do business.

By Ben Markus

Headaches Mount Over Massive DIA Construction Project As Timeline Is Delayed By 3+ Years
There are disagreements between the city and the remodelers on design changes, cost and, well, concrete.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Touts Reaching $1 Billion Mark In Cannabis Taxes Since 2014, But The Industry Is Stagnating A Bit
Colorado, once a leader in the marijuana industry, has struggled to keep up with other states with larger populations and more business-friendly regulations.

By Ben Markus