Denver Economy newsletter
Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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For the first time in a while, Telluride Bluegrass Festival still has tickets available

If Telluride Bluegrass Festival has been on your bucket list, there’s still a way to cross it off in 2025.

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Trump adviser says president-elect is exploring options to “preserve” TikTok

Mike Waltz saidthe president-elect, Trump, is exploring options to “preserve” TikTok as ban looms.

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NASA’s stuck astronaut steps out on a spacewalk after 7 months in orbit

Suni Williams, one of NASA’s stuck astronauts, stepped out on her first spacewalk since arriving at the International Space Station seven months ago.

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Johnson’s Corner, famous for its cinnamon rolls, closing doors as it prepares for next chapter

“Johnson’s Corner is not closing its doors. We are not just abruptly leaving, we’re just remodeling our restaurant,” said Johnson’s Corner General Manager Eric Quintana.

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Buc-ee’s proposal for second Colorado store near Palmer Lake sparks community pushback, lawsuit

“I talked to a lot of people and they’re like, ‘We would love to see a Buc-ee’s closer to our house, but this is just the wrong area,'” one resident said.

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Pho King Rapidos, two other food hall concepts close ahead of remodel

The food hall is anticipating its 10th anniversary with three new stalls taking over in March.

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Co-owners’ fraud, snooping claims threaten IT firm in Cherry Creek

LucidPoint, at 44 Cook St., handles cloud consulting and computer hardware needs for business clients.

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Who makes the best IPA in Colorado? New homegrown beer competition will soon find out.

Colorado may be home to the esteemed Great American Beer Festival, but brewers are excited about a new statewide competition dedicated to celebrate local suds.

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Hampden South neighborhood apartment community sells for $91 million

The property will be rebranded as The District at Hampden South.

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Seven-story hotel breaks ground in RiNo

Crews have begun building an AC Hotel at 3680 Brighton Blvd., next to the Rev360 office building.

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