Transformation underway for former military site
The impacts of the federal government’s Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) commissions in the late 1980s and early 1990s have reverberated in Colorado for decades. The redevelopment plan of PuebloPlex is focused on creating a hub for manufacturing, distribution and railroad-related industries.
5 hospitality design trends for 2022
As travel returns, and the hunger for exploration grows, the hospitality industry is opening its arms to an influx of travelers with new perspectives.
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Dec 13, 2021How to safeguard your business from cybercrime
Cyber fraud can be difficult to combat because cybercriminals are very tech-savvy and good at posing as legitimate sources. They seek out victims via email, malware, phone calls and fraudulent websites. Here are four ways to combat cybercrime.
Tips for buyers in a seller’s market
In this fast-An important question when looking at homes is: “Is the home the right fit for your lifestyle needs and budget?” If the home is the right fit, there are some things you can do to make your offer more attractive to the sellers and increase the chances of getting the property. , competitive real estate market, it’s important to make your offer stand out from the crowd.
How to prepare for 2022 as an investor
By making the simple moves–taking losses, reducing bonds, and investing more in equities–you can look ahead knowing you are well prepared for whatever surprises 2022 may throw at us.
Distiller speaks out on workforce issues
As enhanced unemployment benefits are gone while more than a million hospitality jobs remain unfilled across the country, the question now is, "what's the real story?"
Surprising new data on America’s house-price-to-income ratio crisis
A new report by Real Estate Witch has uncovered a disturbing trend: Since the 1960s, wages have been more or less flat while home prices have more than doubled, outpacing household income since the 2008 financial crisis by three times. This trend is making things increasingly tough—and maybe impossible—for buyers.
Colorado Gives Day: Online, ahead of its time
Colorado Gives Day takes place on Tuesday, December 7 this year. Donors visit ColoradoGives.org, search the online marketplace for charities or causes they want to support, and with a few clicks, donate.
Four common misconceptions about achieving homeownership
Renters are often convinced that they’ll never be able to own a home for several reasons. In reality, people from all walks of life can leverage real estate as a platform for building long-term wealth.
How caterers and event planners survived a pandemic year
Caterers and event planners recount the difficulties faced when the pandemic put the kibosh on public gatherings.
To buy or to upgrade?
A competitive housing market and aging homes mean many homeowners in Denver are tackling long-planned renovations. See how making home improvements can simultaneously help you build equity while enhancing your everyday life.
What to know about new privacy and cybersecurity laws
2021 has been quite the year for privacy and cybersecurity, with the passing of new laws, hard hitting regulatory actions, and increasingly sophisticated cyber-attacks. Let’s review some of the main issues Colorado businesses will need to address as a result of these developments.