Economy and Residential Real Estate Reporter — The Denver Post
Aldo Svaldi
Aldo Svaldi covers the Colorado economy, economic development and residential real estate for The Denver Post. Prior to joining the newspaper in December 2000, he worked at Financial Times Energy, the Denver Business Journal and Arab News. His coverage has won awards from the Colorado Press Association, the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and the Society of Professional Journalists. He is a two-time finalist for the Gerald Loeb Awards and a receipient of the Morton Margolin Prize for Distinguished Business Reporting.
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The Big Payout: Colorado received close to $66 billion in pandemic aid. We tracked where that money went.
Colorado received around $11,426 per person in federal assistance during the pandemic. But distribution was uneven. Pitkin County collected more than $19,000 per resident, while Crowley County only brought in...

Zachary Davidson, Denver Landmark developer, and his fall from grace
Zachary Davidson, Denver Landmark developer, and his fall from grace

Heartbreak along Mockingbird Lane
Heartbreak along Mockingbird Lane
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Thomas Bailey, founder of the Janus Funds, dead at 88
After leaving Janus in 2003, Bailey retreated to a quieter life of raising and riding cutting horses and conserving land on the Western Slope.

Development fees add nearly $68K to new home’s cost in metro Denver, study finds
Builders complain that the high development fees charged in many parts of metro Denver are a major block to affordability.

Neighbors of Elati Village want community relocated after RV fire destroyed vehicle
Neighbors of the micro-community claim city ignored their calls about unauthorized vehicle encampments. One of those vehicles caught fire and was destroyed.

Douglas County mom convicted in death of her toddler
A Douglas County jury has found Hanna Gilmour, 29, guilty of felony child abuse resulting in the death of her 22-month-old son, Layton Gilmour, who ingested fentanyl at her apartment.

Colorado weather: Thunderstorms, hail and strong winds expected this afternoon
Unsettled weather should end as low pressure system passes through, leading to a sunny Sunday afternoon and calmer conditions early next week.

Denver Water may not need land near Burnham Yard under deal with Broncos
Denver Water will sell 25 acres of its 36-acre campus, giving the Broncos a key block of land they need to build a new stadium and mixed-use entertainment district at...

Colorado’s largest independent bank accepts $4.1 billion buyout offer from PNC Financial
Following the buyout, the two banks will rank as metro Denver's largest banking group.

Metro Denver housing market remains stubbornly stagnant
Metro Denver's housing market has lost momentum the past year, but that doesn't mean affordability has returned.

From Colorado’s small businesses to its large corporations, tariffs are having a jarring impact
The effective tariff rate in Colorado has increased sevenfold since last year.

Apartment landlords facing the financial fallout from too much supply
Banks and investors have pulled away from multifamily projects in metro Denver and other areas that have experienced strong construction this decade.