Denver Economy newsletter
Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Gen Z shoppers are energizing malls as they stroll and scroll

Mall managers say younger customers are helping shape store lineups, choices by retailers.

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Higher mortgage rates have Denver housing market in a cage

Sales are down and prices are softening in what once was one of the hottest housing markets in the country.

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Jeffco businessmen charged with $12 million Medicaid fraud involving nonexistent eyeglasses

A pair of Jefferson County businessmen defrauded $12 million from Colorado’s Medicaid program by charging the state healthcare program for eyeglasses that did not exist, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser alleged in a June indictment.

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Dozens of states could face new costs because of high error rates in SNAP food aid

Advocates are urging Congress to delay these cost-sharing requirements.

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Northfield shopping center has a new name and is getting a new look

New tenants and improvements are coming to the Avenues at Northfield.

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Marijuana sales continue fall — but at a slower pace

Colorado’s marijuana sales continued to decline in the first quarter this year.

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Denver boasts 3 of the nation’s most coveted ice cream shops, according to Yelp

I scream, you scream, we all scream for Denver’s best ice cream!

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Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill into law. What does that mean for homebuyers, renters?

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