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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Frontier Airlines coping with a 48% spike in jet fuel costs

Frontier Airlines doesn’t have a lot of fat to trim and it can’t raise fares too much without alienating its budget-conscious customers.

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Under new rate request, Xcel Energy electric bills could jump 33% since last increase

Utility is seeking $355 million hike in yearly revenue.

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‘Expedia, but for golf courses’: Two locals launch tee time aggregator

Golfers go to Birdiewatch, pick their desired course in metro Denver and then it redirects the user to the course’s homepage to book.

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Cherry Hills mansion fetches $10M, tops April home sales

Set behind private gates on over three acres, the 10,869-square-foot residence boasts eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

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Colorado commuters, ride-hailing drivers feel the sting of rising gas prices

In early April, Ben Brink looked at his budget and realized he could no longer afford to drive to work.

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Centennial office building to be torn down to make way for apartments

A former S&P Global office building in Centennial has sold for $20 million and is set to be demolished as Los Angeles-based Cityview plans a 450-unit residential development near Interstate 25.

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Dutch Bros Coffee coming to Denver’s Leetsdale Marketplace

The new drive-thru will be at 7150 Leetsdale Drive.

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Council vote gives lifeline to thousands of planned Denver apartments