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With electricity bills rising, some states consider new data center laws

Officials are now scrutinizing how power-hungry projects might affect the electric bills.

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Inflation slowed nationally in January, but accelerated in Denver

Furniture, medical and alcohol costs are among the big gainers, while restaurant increases remains stubbornly high.. Gasoline prices were down nearly 20% in January.

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Mass production of ZYN nicotine pouches now underway in Aurora

Not everyone in the state is open to the plant’s arrival, even with the 500 jobs planned.

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Colorado legislators banish ‘ghost tax’ proposal on vacant homes

Residential vacancy taxes are both novel and controversial.

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QuikTrip buys Denver property despite gas station restrictions

QuikTrip, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, paid $3 million for the 1.37-acre lot at 1595 W. 48th Ave., according to public records.

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DTC office building could be demolished to make way for apartments

The project would bear Trammell Crow’s Alexan branding. The company has other Alexan projects in the Highlands, Platt Park, Green Valley Ranch and Aurora.

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Vacant site of former Denver school to be redeveloped into 80-unit residential housing complex

Chicago-based Evergreen Real Estate Group submitted a proposal to Denver to construct an 80-unit complex at 1275 Decatur St., formerly home to a school building.

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Storage redevelopment eyed for portion of former VA hospital campus