Denver Economy newsletter
Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Englewood-based EchoStar gives up wireless network independence for enough cash to survive

Investors cheered a deal by EchoStar to sell $23 billion worth of wireless spectrum to AT&T, which will carry the signals of Boost Mobile on its network of towers.

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West Side Books, a Denver Highland mainstay, faces uncertain new chapter

An independent book store in Highland neighborhood faces new development, higher rent as longtime owner prepares to retire

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Atlanta developer to build 380 new residences in Arvada’s Candelas community

The 16.74-acre development will include 324 modern apartments and 56 townhomes.

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A new bar, a bagel shop and a cafe bolster Platte Street’s revival

Leroy’s, the Devil’s Drink and Kaffe Åre are the first of several new businesses to open there.

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AT&T snatches up wireless spectrum licenses from Colorado’s EchoStar for $23 billion

Shares of EchoStar soared 76% at the opening bell Tuesday.

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Founder vs. president: Trial to decide future of dog toymaker Kong begins

A trial to determine who will own Kong, which grew out of a Denver auto shop to become a global pet toy valued at a half-billion dollars, got underway Monday.

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PR firm owner leases Baker building to coworking company

Ricardo Baca is moving out of his building in Baker. Then he’s moving back in.

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