Denver Economy newsletter
Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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The Curtis Hotel completes multimillion-dollar renovation

Downtown Denver’s ‘happiest hotel’ transforms 13 of the property’s themed floors.

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Regulators OK $1.53M penalty for Noble Energy well blowout

Crude oil, natural gas and fracking water gushed out of the well April 6-10 in 2025 near Galeton in Weld County.

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Lone Tree private school says it ‘suffered significant damage’ from bookkeeper

That lawsuit alleges a long and multifaceted embezzlement scheme that reportedly cost the south metro school more than $300,000.

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JBS strike in Greeley begins with thousands of workers walking off job

United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, the union representing 3,800 JBS workers in Greeley, has been negotiating for months with the company but has been unable to secure a deal.

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Printing business challenges permit for QuikTrip gas station along South Platte River

A Denver business that operates along the South Platte River is protesting a new neighbor: a QuikTrip gas station and convenience store it says never should have been approved in a floodplain.

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Denver daytime homeless shelter cuts after-hours security without telling neighbors

“We feel like a normal street when security is there,” one neighbor said.

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Small, vacant LoDo office sells for $1.5M to engineering firm

Marco Campos told BusinessDen the company intends to remodel the 1509 Blake St. site and move one of its offices closer to Union Station into the building.

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Major Broadway musicals ‘Death Becomes Her,’ ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ and more coming to DCPA