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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Denver’s mayor thinks big and moves fast — netting mixed results. Two years in, should he slow down?

During his two years in office, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has sometimes acted first and thought out the details later, with mixed results. “I don’t regret swinging big and moving fast,” he said.

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Electric vehicle credits are about to be slashed for Colorado buyers. Here’s what you should know.

Incentives worth thousands of dollars to help people buy electric vehicles will begin expiring in the coming months amid federal policy changes and Colorado’s budget struggles.

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Local developers open year-round glamping spot by Guanella Pass

GM Development has ventured into the wilderness.

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Time to buy? Denver housing market hits highest inventory in 14 years

With inventory at its highest level since 2011, the Denver metro real estate market is experiencing a significant shift. Despite the increased availability, prices remain stable, and closed sales dropped, according to the June report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. “At the beginning of the year, two questions were on everyone’s mind: When […]

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Boulder Weekly’s future uncertain after reporting staff laid off

The future of the Boulder Weekly is uncertain after the 30-year-old alt-weekly’s owner fired the editor earlier this month, then laid off the entire reporting staff this week.

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Two big renewable energy projects in Colorado not moving forward

Even before President Donald Trump signed his tax and spending bill on the Fourth of July, critics believe it contributed to the loss of at least two big renewable energy projects in Colorado.

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Judge rejects QuikTrip’s lawsuit over new Denver gas station restrictions

A judge in Denver has thrown out a lawsuit over the city’s new gas station restrictions filed by a convenience store operator in growth mode.

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Brewery near Red Rocks Amphitheatre announces closure