It Took Homes 11 Days To Sell In Denver In August. That Might Be A Sign That The Market Is Slowing
Earlier this year, homes were routinely going into contract within three to four days of being put on the market.
It Just Got Easier For Landlords Across the U.S. — Including In Colorado — To Evict Tenants As Many People Are Still Waiting For Pandemic Rental Relief
Pandemic aid has been slow to reach renters and landlords in many states.
Colorado’s Unemployment Rate Is Holding Steady As Federal Pandemic Benefits Are Set To End
Economists and other experts are still waiting to see if the Delta variant will have an impact on jobs.
Colorado’s Hospitals Are Filling Up As Delta Spreads, But There Are Still Plenty Of Beds Available
Unvaccinated people are currently seven times more likely to end up hospitalized for COVID-19 than those who are fully vaccinated.
Colorado Office Workers Are More Uncertain Than Ever Over Return-To-Workplace Plans Amid The Delta Variant Surge
Even before COVID-19 cases started rising again, there wasn’t much consensus on how to bring workers back to the office.
How I-70’s Closure In Glenwood Canyon Will Be A Pain Point For Colorado’s Economy
The “vital corridor” is covered in mud and debris, which means trucker are taking the long way around and businesses are suffering from the delays.
Colorado’s Mountain Towns See Spike In Lodging Rates
People are splurging on travel again.
Pregnancy And Breastfeeding Discrimination Lawsuit Against Frontier Airlines Will Proceed
The class action lawsuit was filed in 2019 on behalf of Frontier pilots and flight attendants.
What Was LoDo Like The Last Time Denver Hosted The MLB All-Star Game More Than 20 Years Ago?
LoDo has seen its ups and downs in the past 20 years.
Local Businesses Hope The MLB All-Star Game Will Kick Start Their Bottom Lines After The Pandemic
State and city officials are optimistic the game will draw a big crowd, and plenty of cash.
Colorado Business Leaders Are Feeling Better About Nearly Everything, But Hiring Is Still A Challenge
Restaurants have resorted to offering hiring bonuses and other incentives to try and lure enough workers back.
270 New United Airlines Planes Will Drop Off 3,000 Jobs In Colorado
United Airlines is buying 270 new Boeing and Airbus planes — the largest in United’s history — which will mean up to 3,000 new jobs at the airline’s Denver hub.
Mountain Town Coffers In These Counties Got A Boost Thanks To City Dwellers Late In The Pandemic
A study that covered Eagle, Grand, Pitkin, Routt, San Miguel and Summit counties found that these places fared better than economist feared at the start of the pandemic.
“Pent-Up Demand” Gives Denver Small Businesses A Big Jump In Foot Traffic
At Cherry Creek North in Denver, foot traffic in May was more than triple the same time last year, according to data collected by the area’s business improvement district.
Colorado Visits To Ski Resorts Lifts Vail’s Revenues Last Quarter
The Broomfield-based company, one of the biggest ski operators in the country, said visits jumped as the season progressed, especially to its properties in Colorado and Utah
Mountain Towns Prepare For Large Crowds As Summer Sports And Outdoor Recreation Festivals Return
The GoPro Mountain Games in Vail and Paddlefest in Buena Vista are some of the competitions to fully return in 2021.