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Economic implications of Mideast conflict | Tatiana Bailey
TATIANA BAILEY Special to The Gazette
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Updated 5 hours ago
Any time there is a new geopolitical conflict, like the one we are now seeing in the Middle East, the greatest concern is the risk is to human lives. A secondary, but important concern, is impact to the economy. The...
As parents claim some AI chatbots encourage teen suicide, Colorado legislators eye regulation
Marissa Ventrelli
marissa.ventrelli@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 9 hours ago
Juliana Peralta of Thornton was a vibrant, happy kid, said her mom, Cynthia Montoya. Then, in the final months of 2023, Cynthia began to notice a change in her 13-year-old daughter. Peralta had become more withdrawn and was on her...
Marissa Ventrelli
Reporter
Four blocks from City Park, Tudor ranch has entertaining possibilities
Mark Samuelson
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Updated 10 hours ago
At a moment agents are sensing unusual demand for ranch plans and for others that have a primary suite on the main level, veteran agent Ali Van Westenberg has one of those to show on Denver’s 17th Avenue Parkway, four...
Mark Samuelson
Reporter
As rates dip below 6%, Denver agents see market come alive with multiple offers
Mark Samuelson
mark-samuelson@denvergazette.com
Updated 16 hours ago
When Mile Hi Modern agent Brandy Pfalmer’s clients put in an offer on a $1.025 million home in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood last week, her clients added an extra $75,000 to sweeten the deal. But that wasn’t enough. Ultimately, Pfalmer’s buyers...
Mark Samuelson
Reporter
Denver’s historic Brown Palace Hotel is for sale
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 16 hours ago
The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa was listed for sale, a spokesperson with commercial real estate firm Newmark confirmed Tuesday. The Brown Palace is one of the oldest-running hotels in Denver. Its current owner, Crescent Real Estate, bought the building...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
More than 20 Colorado counties receive grants to improve land record-keeping systems
Maren Prince
maren.prince@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
More than 20 Colorado counties received a total of $2.5 million to improve their land record-keeping systems, according to a Monday news release. The State’s Electronic Recording Technology Board awarded 22 counties with grants ranging from $5,000 to $350,000, according...
Maren Prince
Reporter
Two upcoming exhibits corral some of Colorado’s best artists
Colleen Smith
colleen-smith@gazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
MADDEN GALLERY AND SAKS GALLERY PREPARE FOR WESTERN ART SHOWS Denver increasingly is recognized as a visual arts town, and two Mile High City gallery exhibitions will spotlight some of Colorado’s standout talents. The Museum of Outdoor Arts rounded up...
Colleen Smith
Reporter
Metro Moves: Visit Estes Park names new executive
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. The tourism agency representing the gateway city into Rocky Mountain National...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
Colorado House passes ‘kidfluencer’ bill requiring trusts, removal rights for children
Marissa Ventrelli
marissa.ventrelli@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 20 hours ago
A bill that seeks to provide “kidfluencers” compensation for their work on their parents’ social media accounts passed the Colorado House on Monday, with both Democrats and Republicans voting in favor of the legislation. House Bill 1058, sponsored by Reps....
Marissa Ventrelli
Reporter
Report says Denver’s restaurant industry in need of intervention
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
Denver’s restaurant industry is struggling and facing “sustained structural pressure,” according to a report by local industry leaders. Last year, the city’s economic development department and Visit Denver created a six-month liaison program to research issues affecting the restaurant sector...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
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The future was on display at Denver Startup Week Wednesday as a panel of prospective entrepreneurs, three 11-year-old sixth graders, told the audience their ideas for the coming years, especially concerning a renewable energy-based economy. “When we think about our future, and we start to despair, we can instead think about these young people right […]
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Greeley Starbucks becomes 8th statewide to unionize
A Greeley Starbucks became the eight in the state to unionize after employees voted 20-1 in favor of the move Tuesday night. The journey to unionize began on August 5 when 90% of employees petitioned for recognition as a union. Employees from the store located at 2604 11th Ave. cast their votes throughout the day. […]




