Recent Articles from Margaret Jackson
Rising Rents Transform the Retail Mix in Urban Spaces
As rents continue to rise across the Front Range, pockets of the city that historically have had concentrations of locally owned shops and restaurants are giving way to national retailers that can afford to pay higher prices.
Building Homes With Wellness and Health in Mind
As homebuilders zero in on building the most energy-efficient homes possible, they’re increasingly turning their attention to delivering a product that might actually enhance the health and well-being of residents.
The Best of Colorado Personal Development 2019
Colorado has a lot to offer when it comes to bettering yourself, be it through a job, a new degree or a new nonprofit to support. Our readers have done the work to pick the best of the best for personal development, so you don't have to.
The Best of Colorado Maintenance 2019
There's a lot that goes into maintaining a home. These businesses can help with everything from landscaping and yard work to plumbing and painting.
The Best of Colorado Finance 2019
Whether you're looking for insurance, wealth management or any other financial services, our readers chose the best companies, planners and banks to fit your needs.
The Best of Colorado Recreation 2019
Need to impress a visiting guest? Want to try mountain biking, but don't know where to go? Search no further than our readers' favorite recreation spots in Colorado.
The Best of Colorado Professional Services 2019
When it comes to professional services for everything from staffing and recruiting to moving, our Best of Colorado guide's got you covered.
Rockstars of Real Estate
Whether it’s commercial or residential real estate, there’s no question that Colorado has been on fire for the last several years. And it takes dedicated people from a variety of disciplines to make deals happen.
Health Care Report: Bills of Health
Even before Gov. Jared Polis was sworn into office on Jan. 8, his agenda to improve the health-care industry in Colorado had begun to move forward with the introduction of two bills on the first day of the 2019 legislative session.
Fresh Spaces: Repurposing Historic Buildings Yields Economic Rewards
Developers have been finding new uses for old buildings for decades. It’s a key factor in preserving a community’s history and retaining its character.
Homebuilders Breaking Ground with Smaller Footprint
The move to build smaller homes comes at a time that home prices — and square footage — continue to rise.
Construction-Defects Reform Rekindling Some Condo Interest
NAVA Real Estate Group started work on Lakehouse, a 196-unit mixed-use community on the south shore of Sloan's Lake, well before the reforms went into effect, and residents have started moving into Westfield Co. Inc.'s 99-unit S*Park project in RiNo.