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Apartment incentives at levels last seen coming out of housing downturn

Three to four weeks free on a on-year lease is now the average.

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Cherry Creek cheese shop seized by state over unpaid taxes

Howard-Dobbs Real Estate Group is marketing the space for lease.

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Construction exec allegedly stole $167K in ‘deliberate, calculated scheme’

Frontline is asking Denver District Judge Mark Bailey to bar Joe Larsen from selling guns and ammo he allegedly bought with ill-gotten gains.

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The Denver Post stops paying rent to city for downtown building as newspaper seeks to buy out lease

DP Media Network LLC, the newspaper’s legal name, has offered to buy out its lease with the city and hopes to reach a mutually beneficial arrangement.

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Outdoor Voices founder Ty Haney accused of defrauding investors in $3M energy drink deal

Colorado founder of Outdoor Voices Ty Haney is accused of securities fraud by Boulder investors in $3M Joggy plant-based energy drink deal.

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Improving Investor Behavior: The price of promise, and value never goes out of style

If we believe the headlines, an artificial intelligence revolution is upon us.

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Cheesesteak joint and commissary kitchen on Santa Fe gets started with $700k buy

For the past six years, Chris Sempeles and childhood friend Kyle Pellman have run a food truck rental business, ProtoTaste.

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Littleton maker of vodka, whiskey and gin, 52eighty Distilling files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy