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JBS workers in Greeley vote overwhelmingly to authorize strike

The timing of a potential walkout, which would be the first in the Greeley plant’s history, will be determined at a later date.

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Cherry Creek Shopping Center part of $250 million makeover by owner

The mall is one of three properties Simon is redeveloping.

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Colorado homes acquired by inheritance reach record 12% of home transfers

Inheritances represent about 12% of all home transactions last year in Colorado after a big decline in new and existing home sales since 2022.

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Four Seasons condo project coming to Cherry Creek

The Four Seasons is looking to go for two in Denver.

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Denver’s affordable-housing vacancy rate is at a 10-year high. Experts say the city still needs more units.

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said one of his goals for 2026 is to bring another 2,500 affordable units online and 5,000 more market-rate units.

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Food Bank of the Rockies launches culinary training program

The new Community Culinary Pathways Program will give people who can’t afford culinary school a chance to move up the ladder faster.

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LoDo nightclub Orchid closes after shooting, licensing issues

A nightclub and event space in LoDo served its last drinks in the wee hours of New Year’s Eve.

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A month after Denver’s worst fire in decades, neighbors attempt to return to normal