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FLORA launches rent-free residency to support creators in Denver’s RiNo Art District

The Residency at FLORA supports creators working across a range of disciplines, including visual art, music, writing, culinary arts, performance and more.

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Economists forecast a growing recession risk for Colorado, adding challenges for state budget

“That just starts us off even more in a hole,” state Rep. Rick Taggart, a Grand Junction Republican, said of the new forecasts. “That’s worrisome, to say the least.”

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Luxury penthouse in Downtown Denver sells for $3.9M after hefty price reduction

A luxury penthouse atop the One Lincoln Park condo building in downtown Denver sold last month for $3.9 million on the Colorado real estate market.

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Colorado housing market experiences sluggish sales amid holiday slowdown

Colorado’s housing market experienced softer sales in November, with homes spending more time on the market and selling about 6% below list price. According to the November report from the Colorado Association of Realtors, homes spent an average of 68 days on market, up 12% from last year. The state recorded 30,803 listings, which is about a […]

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How delays and bankruptcy let a nursing home chain avoid paying settlements for injuries and deaths

The nursing home industry is increasingly finding refuge in bankruptcy court.

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Colorado real estate investor sues Adams County over increased valuations

A Colorado real estate investor and owner of Park Centre Commons is suing Adams County over valuations, claiming ‘excessive vacancies’ and ‘heightened security risks’.

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Yardbird missed $50K rent payment before October closure, landlord says

Denver fried chicken restaurant Yardbird, formerly located in the RiNo neighborhood, is subject of lawsuit by its landlord Lagniappe Capital Partners following its closure in October.

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Colorado’s ‘clean heat’ plan for utilities spurs concerns about costs