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Metro Denver’s housing crunch hits home for residents of Sheridan RV park that will close

After 75 years, a Denver-area family is selling an RV park in Sheridan that provides affordable housing for dozens.

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Denver’s historic neon signs are in danger. And these are the people trying to save them.

“When we hold a neon tube in our hands or see a neon sign we are seeing our cosmic selves illuminated,” Matuszewicz said. “… And that’s why we need to save them.”

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Furniture brand with NYC, S.F. stores plans one in Cherry Creek

Cherry Creek is getting another swanky showroom.

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Scout Motors approved to sell vehicles, including Scout EV, directly to Colorado consumers

Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board approved the startup’s license in a 6–2 vote.

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More than 700 to be laid off as U.S. Postal Service terminates contract for Aurora mail hub

Alan Ritchey Inc., the contractor operating the hub, said the loss of a U.S. Postal Service contract forced the lay off of 729 workers effective Feb. 28.

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Homebuilder wants $4M back from developer after Aurora lots aren’t ready

The nation’s largest homebuilder claims it is owed $4 million from a subdivision developer in Aurora after that developer failed to deliver finished lots ahead of an August deadline.

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Lender sells partially completed Denver office building for $3.5M to Boulder investor

Parkview Financial sold the partially completed office building in Denver at 2926 Umatilla St. building to Boulder resident Zhongmin Wu in a recent real estate sale.

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