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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Top Workplaces 2026: See which Colorado businesses stand out in annual report

Top Workplaces is released in its 15th year in partnership with The Denver Post and employee survey company Energage. In 2026, 178 Colorado workplaces were selected.

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Top Workplaces 2026: What Colorado workers want and how top employers deliver

Colorado workers know what they want — and it’s not perks.

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Top Workplaces 2026: Flexibility isn’t a perk in Colorado, it’s strategy

Colorado ranks among the top states for remote and hybrid work. The companies making it work recognize that flexibility needs structure to avoid chaos.

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Affordable units in Denver more vacant than market-rate apartments

Denver’s income restricted apartments are more vacant than market-rate ones, according to data from Colorado’s primary sponsor of new low-income housing developments.

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Greenwood Village gives Granite more time to start office project

Granite Properties has another three years to find a big tenant in the Denver Tech Center.

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Coworking firm Industrious takes former WeWork space in Denver

Industrious, a national coworking brand, is opening a new location in LoHi.

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Top Workplaces 2026: LJA Engineering invests in its people and it pays off

The Houston-based, multi-disciplinary engineering firm, which operates across nine sectors and serves clients from Colorado to the Carolinas, doesn’t just talk about valuing its people.

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Top Workplaces 2026: Madison & Co. turns collaboration into a competitive edge