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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Denver Health pays $5.5M for land once eyed by apartment developer

Denver Health has purchased a site at the edge of its campus where a national developer once hoped to build apartments.

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Demolition of onetime Denver7 building nears completion

Just a bit remains of Denver7’s former building.

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Schnitzer West delivers 337-unit apartment community in Centennial

The Avant is located at 6333 Greenwood Plaza Blvd.

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Chicago firm planning off-airport parking pays $19M for land near DIA

Chicago-based InterPark bought a 25-acre lot on the southeast corner of 60th Avenue and Jackson Gap Street late last month.

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Englewood City Council approves plan to redevelop center at former Cinderella City site

Englewood City Council approved a deal to jumpstart redevelopment of the 55-acre CityCenter area along Hampden Avenue, paving the way for new mixed-use projects by DPC Cos. and Ogilvie Partners

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Furniture maker for outdoor recreation vehicles closes shop, will liquidate

A digital fabrication shop in Erie that built decorations for local restaurants and furniture parts for camper trailers has shut down and gone bankrupt.

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Denver neighbors sue owner of neglected ‘poop protest’ house in Congress Park

Neighbors in Denver’s Congress Park filed a lawsuit over a derelict $1M home known for a “poop protest,” citing foul odors, squatters and years of neglect.

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