Tag:housing

The US avoided a recession in 2023. What’s the outlook for 2024?

Next year is packed with potential shifts in the economy but many economists and investment analysts expect that the country will likely avoid a recession in 2024 even as growth slows in the first half of the year.

Colorado Gov. Polis prioritizes K-12 education spending in budget proposal

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis wants to fully meet the state’s financial obligation for public education in the state budget next year, eliminating the so-called budget stabilization factor for the first time in over a decade.

Legal Experts Weigh in on Colorado Housing Issues

It was an interesting 2023 legislative session for housing in Colorado as the state continues to deal with a shortfall. 

Expert Opinion: Multifamily and Commercial Real Estate Law Update

As the pandemic winds down and interest rates remain high, the Colorado real estate market is still in flux.

What’s In Store for the 2023 Colorado Legislative Session?

Brownstein shareholder Sarah Mercer and policy advisor Jia Meeks look ahead to the rest of the legislative session in Colorado, discussing bills we’ve already seen introduced and ones that may be coming soon.

Gov. Polis Addresses Club Q Shooting, Housing in State of the State

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis gave his State of State Address Jan. 17 discussing a myriad of issues, including the Club Q shooting and housing.

Preview: Colorado General Assembly Session Begins Jan. 9

As Democrats continue to have a stronghold in the Colorado General Assembly, it’s expected some major legislation could be passed this year in their favor.

Report: Mixed Results for Colorado Economy During Third Quarter

As inflation and higher interest rates continue to hit Colorado, a new report has been released showing mixed results for the state’s economy.