housing costs
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BIDLACK | HQ2 will be both blessing and burden wherever it ends up
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It’s all about the jobs, right? Economic development means more jobs for more people, and that’s how we grow our prosperity. Therefore, I was intrigued by a very interesting article here on Colorado Politics, authored by Colorado Politics Managing Editor Mark Harden. Mr. Harden reported on the results of a survey of residents in the…
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FEEDBACK: Protests vs. coffee; hate vs. love
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ink! protests are about housing, not coffee The clamor that ink! coffee created with their gentrification sign has now been heard across the nation, and it’s only louder here in Denver, where the issue has ignited a powderkeg that has long been overstuffed as the cost of living continues to skyrocket along the Front Range. …
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Looks like Denverites are moving to red counties in search of cheaper housing
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Denverites are leaving the city for redder, more conservative pastures. Yet, it’s not principally over politics, but rather housing costs. That according to real estate company Redfin, which analyzed housing trends along political lines in a new study. Mirroring national trends, the study discovered residents are leaving the “blue,” liberal Denver County for “red,” traditionally…



