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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Far more Coloradans lack broadband than what federal government is acknowledging, study claims
The number of Colorado consumers who lack access to a home-based broadband option is likely several-fold higher than what either the Federal Communications Commission or the Colorado Broadband Office estimate...

Construction-tech innovator Katerra closing its Centennial office as part of larger shutdown
Katerra, a California company that applied cutting-edge technology to construction, is winding down its operations, which could complicate the completion of at least two apartment projects and a hotel in...

King Soopers and City Market offering their own COVID-19 vaccination sweepstakes
King Soopers and City Market, through their parent company Kroger, are inviting customers and employees to join their own take on a COVID-19 vaccination lottery.

Metro Denver’s hot housing market faces a dry spring of supply
Metro Denver may be enjoying an abundance of refreshing rain this year, but the same can't be said for the local housing market, which remains parched to the point that...

Colorado successfully recruits another company from the land down under
Colorado beat out Texas, Illinois and Utah to land the U.S. headquarters of a rapidly growing New Zealand technology company, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade announced...

Kelly Brough leaving the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce after 12 years
After leading the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce for a dozen years, Kelly Brough will step down on Sept. 1, the business group announced Wednesday.

Seven Lakes and Piedra Valley ranches come under new ownership
The Seven Lakes Ranch east of Meeker and the Piedra Valley Ranch north of Pagosa Springs, two of the largest landholdings available for sale in Colorado this year, have traded...

“A moment of promise and peril”: Colorado racing to push out $385 million in rental assistance funds
State and local housing agencies in Colorado are scrambling to push out $385 million or ERAP funds before they are set to expire Sept. 30. But the application process remains...

Denverites weathered pandemic better financially, but are less optimistic about future
Denver-area residents are reporting a higher level of financial resiliency coming out of the pandemic, but workers of color are less optimistic here about their career prospects going forward than...

New York-based Datadog plans to bring 400 high-paying tech jobs to Denver
Colorado has benefited for years from a steady flow of technology jobs coming out of northern California, and now New York is sending a bunch as well.