HKS Names April Herrmann Business Development Director in Denver
HKS hires April Herrmann as principal and business development director for its sports practice, based in Denver with a national focus.
US job openings hit two-year high in May despite hiring slowdown
U.S. job openings rose to a two-year high in May, but hiring declined, reflecting mixed signals in the labor market and consumer concerns about job availability.
Report: Small business profits decline as fuel costs rise and payroll growth slows
Bank of America reports small business profits fell 1.3% as fuel costs surged and payroll growth slowed, impacting sectors like transportation and agriculture.
Colorado loses 7,200 jobs in February with unemployment steady at 3.9%
Colorado lost 7,200 jobs in February while the unemployment rate remained steady at 3.9%, according to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Rundles Roundup: Colorado housing innovation needed to revive the American dream
Colorado faces rising residential land costs, challenging housing affordability amid persistent high mortgage rates and a growing shortage.
Rising fuel costs and uncertainty pressure small businesses in the US, report says
Small businesses face rising fuel costs and increased uncertainty, impacting sectors like agriculture and transportation, according to Bank of America and NFIB data.
Construction comes out of 2024 stronger, but labor shortages persist
The U.S. construction industry ended 2024 in a firmer footing, however skilled trades shortages were still a challenge, a report showed.
Tariff threats loom over US construction spending
Construction spending in late 2024 inched upward thanks to single-family houses and data centers, but recently announced tariffs over the weekend could impact future construction spending.
How the Construction Industry is Building a Better Future for Colorado
Colorado‘s construction industry is facing a daunting task. The General Assembly’s housing task force estimates that our state will need an additional 325,000 housing units to accommodate new and existing […]
Guest Column — Fighting Gender Politics in the Home Improvement Industry
There truly is a stigma surrounding home improvement and restoration contractors. As the local franchise owner of Storm Guard of North Metro Denver, I understand that the home improvement industry […]
Top Company 2022: Construction and Engineering
The outpouring of applications for this year’s Top Company awards is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of enterprises that do business in the state. Applications for the 35th […]
Planning a home remodel? Here are a few things to consider
Whether you’re considering a new kitchen, a dedicated office or a sizable addition, there are initial steps that need to be taken and relevant questions to ask before you start tearing down walls.



























