While the housing market has been difficult, it's a different story for people looking to expand their businesses in the Denver metro area.
"It's on an upward swing since COVID," said Crystalle Guss, an Invesco real estate agent."A lot of people are returning back to work."
Business owner Katrina Rogers said that more than two years beyond the start of the pandemic, she's comfortable searching for places to expand her business, Move with Ease.
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