By ELI PACE | Summit DailyPUBLISHED: February 12, 2018The days when Summit County’s contractors had to plow snow to make ends meet might be a memory, but as business rebounds from the
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By ALDO SVALDI| The Denver PostFebruary 14, 2018 Colorado’s mountains aren’t the only places showing more white on top. Residents of the resort towns below are graying at some of the
From the Denver Business JournalBy Ashleigh McLaughlin, Bizwomen columnist 1/5/18Year-to-year, I’ve noticed a distinct pattern in my resolutions beyond the standard “be healthier and do
From the Denver Post 1/4/18By Aldo SvaldiHome sales and prices in metro Denver once again hit record highs in 2017, but the pace of price gains slowed as the market reached a higher altitude,
From The Denver Post 12/15/17By ALDO SVALDINearly one in four renters in metro Denver spend half or more of their monthly paychecks just to keep a roof over their heads.As high as that
From The Denver Post 12/20/17By JOHN AGUILARTwo affordable housing projects broke ground in Denver’s northern suburbs this week — the 142-unit Baker School Apartments in Adams County and
From The Denver Business Journal 11/10/17By Cathy PaperFear of networking stops us from building new relationships in business. We stick with the people we know and have done business with even
From The Denver Business Journal 11/10/17By Robert PariseauHere’s an interesting thought. Are wellness programs really delivering on their promises? Are they even making the right
From the Denver Post 9/29/17By: TAMARA CHUANGAmazon can finally check this off its list: Open fulfillment center in Colorado.The company’s first fulfillment center in the state,
From The Denver Post 9/26/17By: Aldo SvaldiFor 13 months through February, metro Denver ranked third in the country for annual home price gains behind Seattle and Portland, Ore., on the S&P
From The Denver Post 8/17By Jesse PaulLong wait times to submit building-permit applications and a disorganized filing system are delaying development across Denver, an audit has found.The
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From the Denver Business Journal 6/15/17By Ben MillerThe average home in Denver continues to sell in less than one week after going on the market, according to a new report.According to real estate
From the Denver Business Journal 6/23/17 Ben Miller Contributing WriterColorado leads the nation when it
From The Denver Business Journal May 17 2017By Ben MillerDenver's housing market last month can be summed up thusly: There were a small number of homes for sale, and homes sold very quickly.Denver's
From 5280 May 2017By: Natasha GardnerWell, maybe not everything. But thanks to scant housing inventory, massive population growth, and still-low interest rates, buying or selling a home in—or even
By The Denver 10 4/17/17First Quarter 2017 Real Estate Review The first quarter of 2017 for real estate in Denver, CO experienced all of the same aggressiveness as the last 3 quarters of 2016.
From The Denver Business Journal 4/13/17By: Ben MillerHomes continue to sell faster in Denver than in anywhere else in the country, according to a new report.Online real estate company Redfin
By ALDO SVALDI The Denver PostPUBLISHED: March 9, 2017Denver is one of three metros where home prices have risen so quickly that renting a home carries lower risks going forward
By Aldo Svaldi The Denver Post March 3, 2017 at 3:42 pmMetro Denver had a record low number of homes for sale at the end of February, but a surge in sales can’t be blamed for the empty
From The Denver Post 02/22/17By Aldo SvaldiMetro Denver apartment rents rose in January, snapping a five-month streak of month-over-month declines, according to a new report from Axiometrics, a
From The Denver Business Journal 02/22/17By: Caitlin Hendee That's according to a new analysis from Headlight Data, an Austin-based firm. The
The Denver Post 1/18/17From the NewsRoomDenver buyers snapped up homes at a record pace in December, sharing the No. 1 spot in the country for quick home sales.Across the nation a home that sold in
From the Denver Post 1/18/17By Aldo SvaldiDenver homes turned over at the fastest pace in the country last month, according to the RE/MAX National Housing Report released Tuesday.Denver
From the Denver Business Journal 12/15/16By Ed Sealover ReporterColorado Economic Development Commission members offered $19 million in incentives Thursday to seven companies that could bring
From The Denver PostDecember 12, 2016 at 7:05 pmIt got even harder to find a home to buy in Colorado last month. And buyers who were looking for a place took their time, pushing up the average
By Jonnelle MarteThe Washington Post- November 11,2016During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump proposed sweeping changes that could have huge implications for the average American’s finances
By Aldo Svaldi- The Denver PostNovember 11, 2016Both new business filings and the number of businesses and non-profits in good standing in Colorado continued to increase in the third
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By The Denver Post | newsroomPUBLISHED: October 3, 2016 at 3:54 pm | UPDATED: October 5, 2016 at 12:27 pmIndustrialist John Cleveland Osgood began prospecting Colorado for coal on behalf of
From The Denver Business Journal 9/7/16By Caitlin HendeeIt's old news that Colorado cities are growing hubs for millennials — but does that mean they are good places to raise a family, too
By Aldo Svaldi | The Denver PostSeptember 7, 2016 Metro Denver’s housing market continued to show signs of leveling off in August, with both median and average prices dropping for single-family
From The Denver Post 8/4/16By Tracy M. Cook The number of metro Denver homes for sale increased 10 percent from June to July, but decreases in the number of new listings and the number sold in July
ByAldo SvaldiFrom The Denver Post 8/8/16Metro Denver home builders are swinging their hammers faster than at any time since the last recession. But production, which remains concentrated
From: The Denver PostBy: Aldo Svaldi 7/6/16New home listings rose in June in metro Denver, but the pace of sales softened, boosting the number of properties available
From: The Denver Post By: Aldo Svaldi July 12, 2016Metro Denver residents who lost their homes in foreclosure during the Great Recession must endure yet another indignity all
Denver PostBy Emilie Rusch | erusch@denverpost.comMarch 30, 2016 | UPDATED: 2 weeks agoThe Denver metro area must tackle housing affordability or risk losing millennials to less costly cities, Gov.
From The Denver Post ByTracy M. Cook | TCook@DenverPost.com June 17, 2016 Unemployment in Colorado rose three-tenths of a percentage point to 3.4 percent in May, after only 300 non-farm payroll
By Aldo SvaldiThe Denver Post 4/15/16Metro Denver is heading into another peak home-selling season with empty shelves and rising prices, but don't be too quick to use the "B" word — bubble.
From The Denver Post 3/31/16By Aldo SvaldiBecause of a big drop in home ownership rates, developers have favored high-end urban apartment projects for much of this decade in Denver and many other
From the Denver Business Journal 3/28/16By Kent Hoover Washington
From The Denver Post 3/24/16By Aldo SvaldiLike a surfer who finds a way to catch another wave just in time, Colorado's economy maintained its momentum last year despite a sharp drop in commodity
By Aldo SvaldiThe Denver Post 2/23/16Metro Denver led the nation's major cities for the fastest rate of home price appreciation for six months and held the second spot an additional four months.But
By Patrick ClarkBloomberg News 2/25/16Rising home prices in Denver are robbing buyers of a favorite pleasure: looking at pictures of homes they can't afford.Or at least, that's one way to read a
By Aldo SvaldiThe Denver Post 1/17/16Embers from metro Denver's scorching housing market, which cooled late last year, remain hot enough to reignite into another nation-leading performance, some
From KDVR Fox 31 1/12/16by Kent ErdahlDENVER -- The housing market in the Denver metro area could become the hottest in the country this year, with some help from Aurora.According to the latest
By Aldo SvaldiThe Denver Post 12/22/15For the first time since the tech boom, Colorado added nearly 101,000 people to its population in a single year — a larger than expected increase that
From The Denver Business Journal 12/17/15By Ben Miller Contributing WriterHome prices in Denver continue to soar, up 12.1 percent in the past year to a median price of $310,000, according to Seattle
By Mark HardenDenver Business Journal 11/10/15Colorado halted a slowdown in small-business hiring in October, but barely, according to today's latest monthly Small Business Indexes report from
By Aldo SvaldiDenver Post 10/30/15Home prices across metro Denver are up 11.7 percent in October over the past year, one of the fastest appreciation rates in the country, according to Clear Capital
By Aldo SvaldiThe Denver Post 10/7/15Apartment rents in metro Denver might be on a tear, but single-family homes rents are rising even faster, according to a report from Real Property
From: Denver Business Journal 10/8/15By: Molly Armbrister Denver was ranked No. 6 on Urban Land Institute's annual list of 'markets to watch' for real estate trends.The annual report said
From Fox 31 9/25/15By Jim HooleyDENVER -- People from all over the country will be in Denver this weekend for the Great American Beer Festival.An expected 60,000 beer lovers are expected, and that
From Denver Business JournalBy: Caitlin HendeeDenver rents may not be in the top 10 most expensive in the nation, but with growth among the highest in the U.S., they're definitely getting there.The
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by Ben Markus - Marketplace.orgMonday, August 10, 2015 - 05:00Home prices in the U.S. have risen consistently for the last three years. By that measure, the housing market looks pretty good, but the
By Aldo SvaldiThe Denver Post 8/6/15The number of homes available for sale in metro Denver spiked in July, while home sales dropped and prices flattened out, providing further evidence that one of
From The Denver Post 7/6/15By Aldo SvaldiBuyers purchased a record $2.15 billion worth of homes and condos in the metro Denver area last month, but the frenzied pace seen earlier in the year is
From the Denver Business Journal 6/30/2015By Mark HardenOnce again, metro Denver tops the nation's big cities for the heftiest home-resale price gains from a year ago, according to the latest
From The Denver Business Journal 7/2/2015By Ben MillerDenver rents for new residents grew by 10.2 percent in the past year, with only two other major cities having higher growth rates, according to
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From: The Wall Street JournalBy Matt HudginsJune 9, 2015 5:30 a.m. ETDENVER-The Mile High City’s skyline is getting a glassy new addition, the latest sign that the U.S. office sector is
From: Denver Real Estate Watch 6/5/15By: John RebchookMost of the nation measures the supply of unsold homes in months.In the Denver area, it makes more sense to use weeks.The 11-county Denver area
From: The Denver Business Journal 6/8/15By: Caitlin HendeeDenver has long touted its desire to lure in millennials to the city, often citing sprawling projects like the Regional Transportation
From The Denver Post 5/31/15By Aldo SvaldiProperty tax protests are rolling into county assessor offices across the state ahead of Monday's deadline. But the river of discontent, while running full
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From The Denver Post 5/5/15By Aldo SvaldiSellers listed a lot more homes in metro Denver last month, but not enough to prevent the average sales price for a single-family home from reaching a new
From Real Estate Rama 5/6/15Chicago – May 6, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — Real estate executives from around the world listened to experts in matters concerning legalized cannabis during The
From Denver Business Journal 3/3/15 By: Mark Harden Business Insider — which last year said Colorado had the fastest-growing economy of any state, a ranking that played a
The Denver Post 4/10/15By: Aldo SvaldiArea renters in a desperate hunt to find an affordable place to live continued to push up Aurora apartment rents at the fastest pace of any major U.S.,
From: The Denver Post 4/8/15By: Aldo SvaldiHome prices rose faster in February in Colorado than in any other state, according a report Tuesday from CoreLogic, a California firm that tracks
From: The Denver Post 3/28/15By: Aldo SvaldiDenver ranked sixth out of the country's 53 largest metro areas for population growth last year and fourth for luring residents from other states,
From Colorado Public Radio 4/1/15By: Nathan HeffelColorado is firmly out of the economic recession, says a new survey from the University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of
From Zillow.com 3/23/15The median home value in Colorado is $263,200. Colorado home values have gone up 10.6% over the past year and Zillow predicts they will rise 4.3% within the next year. The
From the Denver Post 3/23/15By: Joey BunchA Colorado House committee passed two bills Monday to potentially raise the minimum wage.The first would allow urban and resort communities to raise the
From: UPI/ Business News 3/19/15By: Daniel J. GraeberRevenue growth for Colorado for the next fiscal year will be lower by $43.7 million in part because of the slowdown in the oil industry, a state
From: 9 news 3/19/15By: Wade Perry, 9news Real Estate ExpertThe real estate market in Denver has been through an incredible journey over the past decade.Coloradans watched values skyrocket from 2005
From: Home Buying Institute 2/2/15By: Brandon CornettThe Denver, Colorado housing market was one of the big real estate stories of 2014, with home prices in the area rising by as much as 13%
9News 2/12/15By Christine C NoelDENVER - The real estate market in Denver is booming: Great for sellers, tough for buyers and ripe for con-artists.Realtors and Property Management groups in Denver
The Denver Post 02/10/15By Aldo SvaldiNew household formations surged in the fourth quarter, and such acceleration, while long overdue, could further stretch metro Denver's already thin inventory of
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Denver Post 1/1/15By: Austin Briggs An agreement almost two decades ago that gave the go-ahead for Lakewood to annex sections of the Denver West corridor to
Denver Post 12/9/14By: Howard Pankratz and Aldo SvaldiWith 2014 marking Colorado's highest employment growth this century, the state's economy will continue to expand in 2015, adding a variety of
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Denver Business Journal 12/3/14By: Mike Harden - News DirectorColorado placed fifth among the states for gains in small-business employment in November, tied for its best showing of the year,
Denver Business Journal 11/24/14By Molly Armbrister- ReporterThe $124 million sale of Cornerstar Shopping Center in southeast Aurora marks the highest retail sale so far in 2014.The purchase was a
St Louis Bussiness Journal 11/24/14By: Jacob Kirn - Digital ProducerFurgesonThe grand jury has reached a decision on whether to indict Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson in the Aug. 9
Greeley Tribune 11/5/14by Kayla YoungThe message about northern Colorado’s water resources was decidedly positive Wednesday at Northern Water’s annual year-in-review meeting at the Hilton in
Reuters 11/7/14by Lucia MutikaniWASHINGTON, Reuters - U.S. job growth increased at a fairly brisk clip in October and the unemployment rate fell to a fresh six-year low of 5.8 percent, underscoring
Denver Business Journal 10/15/2014By: Mark harden News DirectorArapahoe Basin ski area will open for the season on Friday, kicking off Colorado's 2014-15 ski season less than four months after
Denver Business Journal 10/13/14By Molly ArmbristerThe luxury home market in the metro area this year through September improved, with the number of closed transactions and sales volume both
By: Caitlin HendeeDenver Business Journal 10/8/14In Denver, we never get enough of hearing how great it is to live 5,280 feet above sea level.Well, here's one more notch to add to the old belt.The
From-Staff Denver Business Journal 10/9/14The race has begun between Colorado's ski resorts to become the first to open for the season.The Gazette reports Loveland and Arapahoe Basin both have put
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From The Denver Business Journal 9/2/14By: Molly ArmbristerA $90 million Hyatt hotel and conference center at Fitzsimons Village in Aurora will break ground on Sept. 17.The development is the next
From The Denver Post 9/1/14By Kirk MitchellFriends and associates Monday mourned the pilot of a plane that crashed and killed five people Sunday, a well-known Erie attorney who specialized in real
Denver Business Journal 8/19/14By Mark Harden - News DirectorColorado comes out on top in a Business Insider ranking of the nation's top economies.The national business and technology news website
Denver Business Journal 8/11/14By Molly ArmbristerThe months-long shortage of homes on the market in the Denver area eased slightly in July, the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) said in
The Denver Post 8/3/14By: Aldo SvaldiMetro Denver's constricted housing market, which has squeezed buyers since early 2013, has begun to wrap its coils more tightly around renters.Higher home prices
From The Denver Post 7/29/14By Howard PankratzMetro-area home values hit another all-time high in May — good news for people who already own houses but bad for businesses trying to lure workers
Building surge leaves contractors scrambling for workersColorado Biz 7/21/14By Margaret JacksonCranes dotting the skyline are a sure sign that Colorado’s construction industry and overarching
Denver Business Journal 7/9/14By: Caitlin HendeeJust one month after real estate brokers had fleeting hope that the metro Denver residential inventory problem might finally ease up, Metrolist's June
From The Denver Business Journal 7/8/14By Ed Sealover- ReporterThe Colorado Association of Home Builders' bipartisan lobbying team and six of its board members have resigned in response to
From 5280 Magazine 7/7/14By Chris OutcaltColorado business leaders feel good about the direction of the state's economy. In fact, a new study conducted by the CU Boulder Leeds School of Business
6/26/14 Oakland TribuneBy Samantha ClarkOAKLAND — Elwood A. Ballard was 7 years old, when his mother brought him and his siblings to watch aviation pioneer Amelia Mary Earhart take off from
From the Denver Post 6/17/14By Thad MooreWestminster Center isn't much to look at now — a few buildings and lamp posts from bygone parking lots dot fields of gravel and weeds.But give it some,
From the Denver Business Journal 6/16/14By: Caitlin HendeeConsumer confidence in the housing market inched up a bit in May, and interest in the Denver metro area's condo market appears to be growing
From the Colorado Division of Housing 6/11/141st Quarter 2014 Statewide Vacancy and Rent SurveyApartment rents soar in northern Colorado as vacancies fall across state Rents in Colorado
From the Denver Post 5/22/14By Jon MurrayColoradoRepublicans rejoiced Thursday at news that Denver still is in the hunt to host the 2016 Republican National Convention, making the cut for a larger
From the Denver Business Journal 5/28/14 By Mark Harden- News Director Denver-area home-resale prices rose an average 9.1 percent in March from a year earlier, and also were up 1.4
From the Denver Business Journal 5/9/14By: Caitlin HendeeIn case you still didn't realize how big a deal the grand opening of Denver Union Station is going to be for Colorado, here's your
From The Denver Post 5/8/14By Aldo SvaldiSpring was expected to bring out Denver metro home sellers, lured by high prices and shorter sales time.The April home-sales numbers for the area, however,
From ABC 7 News Denver April 23, 2014By Russell Haythorn, Brian HernandezDENVER - Real estate and mortgage experts in Denver say houses across the state are
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According to a Case-Shiller report in the Denver Business Journal today March 25,2014By- Mark Harden - News DirectorDenver-area home-resale prices rose 9 percent in January from a year earlier,
From The Denver Post 3/7/14By Aldo SvaldiDenver home sales take a big dip in February, N. Colo. stays steadyBy Aldo SvaldiThe Denver PostPosted: 03/07/2014 01:52:52 PM MST1
From WalletHub.comBy John S KiernanThe Best Cities to Find a JobSometimes the grass truly is greener on the other side of the fence. The financial turmoil of the past few years certainly
From the Denver Post 3/1/14 By Steve RaabeBennet supports act allowing bigger mortgages on low-energy homesBuyers of energy-efficient homes could qualify for larger mortgages under a
From Today's Denver Business JournalWritten by Kent Hoover Washington Bureau ChiefSo much for a frozen housing market: New single-family homes sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 468,000 in
Are you ready for Tebowing? From Yesterday's Denver Post by Woody PaigeTim Tebow may come back to a professional football team, and it's not the NFL or CFLBy Woody Paige, The Denver:
From Realtor Mag Builders Ready to Ramp Up Production in 2014 Daily Real Estate News | Friday, February 07, 2014 Builders are expected to increase new-home production
From the Denver Post YesterdayReal EstateDenver home sales hold up in JanuaryBy Aldo SvaldiThe Denver PostPosted: 02/11/2014 06:26:48 PM MST | Updated: about 23 hours
Denver Post article from 1/28/14Metro Denver's housing market started this year with fewer homes for sale than last year, despite a sharp slow down in the fourth quarter that should have
Colorado experienced a 58 percent drop in foreclosure starts and 54 percent drop in foreclosure completions in 2013 compared with 2012, according to a national report released today. Colorado
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