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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Eagle Rock Distributing Co. to change hands; new owners plan to keep workers

Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits to close on sale in June.

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Nude Foods opts not to ink deal reached on ‘Shark Tank’

Nude Foods, which has two stores in Denver and Boulder, hopes to raise $1 million from angel investors.

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How Colorado rafting outfitters plan to operate during extreme drought

As Colorado’s river rafting outfitters ponder the threat of ongoing drought and record low snowpack on their businesses this summer, memories from the difficult summer of 2002 have been much on their minds.

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New owners of The Fort restaurant eyeing adjacent residential development

A 50-acre residential development, even at low density, has the potential to noticeably impact Morrison’s population, currently around 400 people.

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March pending sales jump 30% as Denver housing market finds its footing

The Denver Metro housing market got off to a slow start in 2026, but things picked up in March. The data show buyers remained active and determined. Despite mortgage rates rising above 6 percent, unsettled financial markets, and nearly 10 percent more new inventory since February, buyers stayed confident, according to the March report from […]

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American Motel, once host to singer Elvis, begins demolition on I-70 in Wheat Ridge

The American Motel in Wheat Ridge, where Elvis once stayed, is being demolished to make way for a 335-unit apartment complex near Interstate 70

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War in Iran sends inflation soaring and the mood of American consumers plunging

It’s the first read on inflation to capture the effects of the Iran war.

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This Colorado community college is investing in older students — and it’s paying off

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