
Colorado Resorts Face Deep Revenue Hole as Summer Spending Slows
Despite a 2.9% rise in summer bookings, Colorado resorts struggle with a 21.9% revenue drop as lower rates and inflation squeeze consumer spending, revealing a fragile recovery.
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Despite a 2.9% rise in summer bookings, Colorado resorts struggle with a 21.9% revenue drop as lower rates and inflation squeeze consumer spending, revealing a fragile recovery.

Anthony Peterson unveils the first Flag to Remember at 10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirit Company in Gypsum, honoring fallen heroes with stitched names and stories.

El Paso County leads the Front Range in pre-foreclosures as delinquencies rise in housing, cars, and credit cards, signaling a broader affordability crisis.

The Vail Board of Realtors Foundation distributed $23,000 in grants to four Eagle County nonprofits, including Bright Future and Habitat for Humanity, to support stable housing and workforce retention ahead of 2026.

Three Boulder-area quantum computing firms — Atom Computing, Infleqtion, and Quantinuum — secure $100 million each in federal funding by trading minority equity stakes to the Department of Commerce under the CHIPS and Science Act.

Record low snowpack and 24% normal flow threaten Colorado's rafting industry, forcing outfitters like Wilderness Aware Rafting to adapt to thinner, slower, and more expensive trips.

Over 20 Aspen businesses plan to shut down as the airport closes for modernization from April to November 2027, prompting the APCHA to consider waiving housing work hour requirements for affected employees.

Most people assume $1 million guarantees a comfortable retirement, but inflation and healthcare costs often make that number arbitrary. Learn how to calculate your real retirement target using the 4% rule and specific lifestyle expenses.

Experts at the Steamboat Springs Chamber’s Economic Summit warn that declining water flows and softer visitation are causing lower sales tax collections, threatening local business stability and job retention.

Steamboat Springs recorded $19.689 million in real estate sales last week, driven by the Amble Condominiums which accounted for nearly half the total volume.

Attendees gather at Tennessee Pass and Edwards for Memorial Day tributes honoring the 10th Mountain Division, featuring high-altitude ceremonies, flag placements, and historical lectures.

Cargill initiated a lockout at its Fort Morgan meat processing plant early Wednesday after workers voted 90% against the company's final contract offer, affecting more than 1,700 employees.
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