Walker Stapleton Has a Problem Paying Property Taxes on Time
Colorado gubernatorial candidate Walker Stapleton was charged interest for late property tax payments nine times in nine years.
Colorado gubernatorial candidate Walker Stapleton was charged interest for late property tax payments nine times in nine years.
The measure is facing a well-funded attack from ambiguous nonprofits.
One metro-Denver resident tells the story of her months-long renter’s nightmare.
The maintenance will help the refinery comply with EPA regulations.
Denver Startup Week has finally arrived. Here are some cool events worth checking out.
A new study reveals where the most millennial-heavy neighborhoods in Denver and along the Front Range.
A Frontier pilot raises alarms about the carrier amid tensions over a salary dispute and more.
The Marijuana Industry Group and its former executive director are suing each other, and the details are sordid.
Two former clients are hoping to take over the horse rescue.
Eight of the ten zip codes with the highest average rent in an eight-state western region are in Denver. And the other two can also be found in the metro area.
“I just hope that anyone buying or selling considers and respects the character and history of the street and the neighborhood.”
A new study ranks Colorado as the top state in the country for high earners and affluent families, also known as rich people.
The percentage increase of one-bedroom rent in Denver is greater on a year-to-year basis than in the U.S. of A.’s 25 priciest markets.
As Denver’s housing market gets more expensive, sellers seem to think buyers will buy less for more. Case in point: We found some pretty despicable properties on sale for $250,000, which would afford a perfectly lovely home in less insane markets.
David Torres thought it was all over. Then, last week, his brother spotted a placard nailed to the home his family was forced to sell to the National Western Center.
The prof who heads the American Academy of University Professors’ University of Denver chapter says he’s been informed about complaints from fourteen past and current professors at the distinguished, nationally acclaimed Daniels College of Business about how they’ve been treated on the job.
Thousands of former au pairs are part of a class-action suit filed in Denver.
There are plenty of obstacles to treatment for children, teens and other members of lower-income families struggling with mental-health issues, not the least of which is a lack of access to professionals who can see them on a timely basis. Simply getting an appointment to see such a doctor can take weeks or longer given the chronic shortage of facilities that offer such services and the overwhelming demand on those that do. And delays in care under such circumstances can have fatal consequences.
There are fewer homes on sale for under $250,000 in Denver today than there were just a few months ago, and those currently listed are being promoted as scrapes or major renovations as opposed to places a buyer could comfortably live in as is.
The lawsuit is also in the court of public opinion.
The future is now at the International Aviation Forecast Summit, where approximately 400 heavyweights in the airline industry have gathered at Denver’s downtown Hyatt Regency to discuss the trends travelers will be experiencing a few years from now. The event ends today, but Boyd International Group namesake Mike Boyd, the man behind the 23rd annual assemblage, offers insights about some of the changes headed our way, including the rise of supersonic aircraft from a company based in the Mile High City.
New data shows that median one-bedroom rents have actually gone down by a small amount in a handful of metro Denver communities on a month-to-month basis. But it’s a different story compared to this time last year. In twelve cities examined, rent costs are up in every one by this metric, half of them by double digits.