
Regulators Say ‘No Immediate Threat’ To Firestone Neighborhood From Nearby Oil & Gas Wells
The state’s oil and gas regulators are involved in the investigation because there was an active vertical well less than 200 feet from the home.

By Ben Markus

Lawsuit Claims ‘Raise The Bar’ Ballot Measure Is Unconstitutional
The lawsuit claims getting signatures in rural districts dilutes the signatures from heavily populated areas.

By Ben Markus

Why Is Denver’s Housing Market Still On Fire? Supply And Demand
A long time metro area real estate agent offers some ideas on why inventory is so low and what prospective buyers should do.

By Ben Markus

Denver Construction Is A-Boomin’, But For How Long?
The Mile High City has the second-fastest-growing population in the country since 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

By Ben Markus

Just What Will Trump And Sessions Do? That’s What Colorado’s Pot Industry Wants To Know
While some marijuana business owners are confident, rumblings from Washington D.C. are scaring off potential investors.

By Ben Markus

Pot Clubs And Social Consumption Might Soon Be The Norm In Colorado
Some research from the state suggests tourists are cooling to Colorado’s pot scene, and a lack of a legal places to use it might be why.

By Ben Markus

Following Years Of Dramatic Gains, Colorado’s Oil Production Dipped In 2016
“It can be a little bit of a scary time for an operator,” says Phillip Dunning, an analyst with Littleton-based Drillinginfo.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Selling Points Have Helped Push Denver From ‘Cowtown’ To Tech Town
According to a new report from the Kauffman Foundation, Colorado has the highest rate of young entrepreneurs in the country.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Ranching Is Still Feeling The Sting Of The Rural Recession
The economy is booming on the Front Range but there’s a recession sweeping across the rural corners. Cattle ranchers are feeling the pinch too, as beef prices suddenly dropped and are expected to remain low.

By Ben Markus

Despite The Western Slope’s Conservatism, Retail Pot Is Slowly Starting To Move In
The town of Palisade is the latest to welcome recreational marijuana, giving the industry a another foothold outside the Front Range.

By Ben Markus

Frontier Airlines Preparing For IPO, Report Says
Frontier has hired Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase and Evercore to manage its IPO, The New York Times reports.


Colorado Business Is Kicking Off 2017 In A Great Mood
Colorado business leaders have confidence the U.S. economy is growing – but their optimism is greatest looking at the state.

By Ben Markus

Looking To The Future, Black Hawk Is Rolling The Dice On Expansion
Colorado casinos are back from the Great Recession, although revenue hasn’t topped 2007’s record year yet.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s 2016 Auto Fatalities Are Pacing Ahead Of 2015
Auto accidents killed 572 people in Colorado so far in 2016. A 5 percent increase over 2015.

By Ben Markus

Denver’s Mile High Home Prices Slow, Foreclosure Rate Drops As Year Ends
The S & P Case Schiller Home Price Index reports Denver had the third fastest home appreciation last month, up more than 8 percent compared to last year.

By Ben Markus

Report: Colorado’s Blacks Are Arrested At Disproportionately High Rates
Blacks make up just 4.2 percent of the state’s population, but account for 12.4 percent of all arrests and summons made in 2015.
