
Sarah Mulholland
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Home prices may be falling in Denver, but costs are still shutting out many buyers
Home prices are falling and listings are staying on the market longer.

Downtown businesses say rising homelessness is hurting them, even if it’s just the perception that it brings more crime
The public perception of safety in downtown Denver is becoming increasingly problematic, says the Downtown Denver Partnership.

People are coming back downtown for fun, but office workers are still largely missing
Overall, downtown visitation is at 89 percent of pre-pandemic levels, according to a report this week from the Downtown Denver Partnership.
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These office buildings in the heart of Denver may be converted into apartments
The process is neither easy nor cheap.

Downtown Denver foot traffic is still way down
Some of it is the remote work locally, but we also don't have as much business travel coming in.

Did the All-Star Game give downtown Denver businesses a boost? Well, sort of.
Restaurants and bars around Coors Field had a good weekend, but the promised crowd fell short of great expectations.