Denver Economy newsletter
Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Industrial building in Littleton sells for more than $20 million

Confluent Development sells property at 10532 W. Toller Drive in Deer Creek Commerce Center.

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JBS workers in Greeley to go on strike next week, union announces

Recent talks have led nowhere, union officials said in a news release, sending workers a “clear message that the company is putting profits ahead of its people.”

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Hotel near Centennial enters foreclosure after maturity default

Ready Capital filed to foreclose on the Even Hotel on South Clinton Street, saying ownership still owed $8.1 million in principal.

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Homebuilder loses lawsuit calling Denver affordable housing fee ‘extortion’

A federal judge has thrown out a Denver homebuilder’s lawsuit that challenged the legality of city income-restricted housing requirements, finding they do not infringe on property rights.

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RiNo coworking and retail spot closing ahead of downtown debut

Green Spaces, a coworking, events and retail marketplace, is going all-in on the 16th Street Mall.

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LoHi beer garden adding second location in east Denver

Jason Romero is adding a second location for his business in a place many restaurants and bars overlook – Virginia Village.

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Tasting menu restaurant closes, event space to follow

“It was super busy and very well received. You can look at the reviews, they’re good,” Culinary Creative Group CEO Richard Flaherty said. “We had thousands of people on the wait list.”

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Founder of steel firm says her siblings are scaring away suppliers