Denver cost of living is skyrocketing out of control with rents taking easily the bulk of whatever most working class people can earn, somewhere from 60 to 70% if not more. Since rents are so high now and no one sees that changing any time soon, it’s likely to continue to rise while wages remain flat or actually go down. read more
Located south of Denver International Airport, the futuristic neighborhood began getting smart LED street lights last month. A parking area covered with solar panels plus a storage microgrid is almost done. read more
DENVER: Standing tall at 5280 feet with a population of nearly 685,000, the mile-high city may be tiny in comparison to coastal hubs, but its demographics continue to dominate national headlines. In the last decade, Denver ranked as No. 1 city to live, fastest growing cities and most educated cities in the U.S. read more