
Colorado Loses 13600 Jobs as 98 Companies Relocate
Colorado has experienced a significant loss of jobs and companies due to increasing regulations and cost of living, with 98 companies relocating or scaling back operations between 2019 and 2025.
Local business news and economic updates
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Colorado has experienced a significant loss of jobs and companies due to increasing regulations and cost of living, with 98 companies relocating or scaling back operations between 2019 and 2025.

Borde + Kurv, a new business in Aspen, offers handmade charcuterie boards and baskets for gatherings, promoting local ingredients and community unity.

A new bill, SB 26-134, could disrupt the financial balance of small businesses in Colorado's tourism industry, potentially leading to increased costs and complications for local shops, hotels, and restaurants.

The Bureau of Land Management's latest oil and gas lease sale in Colorado has generated $8.1 million, indicating a significant boost to the industry.

Eagle County's 'It's Not Shark Week … It's Work Week' job fair connects students with local businesses, promoting career exploration and workforce development.

Deals N' Steals, a consignment store in Gypsum, has reopened with a new location, aiming to provide affordable and gently used items to the community, with an estimated annual economic impact of $1.2 million.

Eagle County's estimated annual economic output reaches $1.4 billion, driven by innovative small business owners and entrepreneurs, highlighting the importance of a supportive policy environment for growth and development.

A lawsuit filed in Denver U.S. District Court alleges anticompetitive practices by Vail Resorts and Alterra Mountain Co. due to rising ski pass prices.
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