Author: Mark Samuelson Special to The Denver Gazette
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‘I can’t do business in Denver now’: Developers blame energy regulations as commercial projects decline in Colorado
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While Colorado is earning praise from climate advocates for its new mandates to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, developers and their economists are giving D and F grades to the state and its capital city, blaming the regulations for a noticeable decline in some projects. Representatives for developers and property owners are flagging new data showing…
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Metro Denver congregation uses Oct. 7 anniversary for outreach
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A metro Denver Jewish congregation is using the anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas as an opportunity for outreach. Chabad South Metro Denver has grown from a congregation that began as a startup in 2004 to one anticipating 1,500 worshippers attending its High Holidays services at its two campuses in Greenwood…
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Metro Denver real estate agents strive to interpret NAR settlement
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Spring typically marks high tide for the residential real estate market, according to Colorado agents. And this spring — with a low inventory of homes available to meet buyer demand — is no exception. Right now, brokers working that market are experiencing some added anxiety as they struggle to interpret a $418 million settlement by the…
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Metro Denver real estate agents strive to interpret NAR settlement
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Spring typically marks high tide for the residential real estate market, according to Colorado agents. And this spring — with a low inventory of homes available to meet buyer demand — is no exception. Right now, brokers working that market are experiencing some added anxiety as they struggle to interpret a $418 million settlement by the…
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Vision Collision: Cherry Creek ponders over super-sized project
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Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood, with a shopping district that was once known for its quirky charms, has gone through a remarkable run of commercial and residential building projects over the past two decades, with more to come. And that has residents worried. A few decades ago, the small area’s boutiques, bistros and galleries were wrapped…
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Vision Collision: Cherry Creek ponders over super-sized project
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Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood, with a shopping district that was once known for its quirky charms, has gone through a remarkable run of commercial and residential building projects over the past two decades, with more to come. And that has residents worried. A few decades ago, the small area’s boutiques, bistros and galleries were wrapped…