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  • Colorado Monoxide Case Moves Toward Trial

    A Colorado general contractor’s day in court is approaching in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by relatives of a family poisoned by carbon monoxide at a ski chalet.

  • Colorado Insurance Contractor Draws Three-Year Fraud Term

    Three years in the Federal pen: that’s the sentence for cooking the books in insurance restoration work.

  • Cornice Returns, Production Style

    Preassembiing an addition's exterior trim speeds the job.

  • Peter Y. Ngai

    "I don't think you can separate me from lighting," said Peerless Lighting's Peter Ngai. "Lighting is my life, period."

  • Hurricane Season Begins and it Could Be a Doozy

  • Connecting the Dots

    Creating urban, affordable, and energyconscious developments is not just a career for Jonathan F.P. Rose, it's a lifelong passion.

  • People

    Cris A. White has become executive director and CEO of the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA).

  • TCAP Pushes Denver Project Forward

    Community Housing Concepts, Inc. (CHC), has purchased and preserved the affordability of a 100-unit seniors housing development after working on the deal for years.

  • A Bridge From Two Flatcars

    Intelligent reuse allows an access driveway to cross a 38-foot span without damaging the stream below.

  • Mercy Housing Unveils Five-Year Plan

    DENVER—Mercy Housing announced an ambitious five-year plan that will guide the nonprofit toward developing, preserving, and financing 60,000 affordable multifamily rental homes.