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Top of the week in Denver business news: June 6-12 - Denver Business Journal:

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SUNDAY, JUNE 7 A tornado -- one of at leasg five spotted across eastern Colorado on a stormuySunday -- damaged the Southlands shopping centedr in southeast Aurora and caused its closure. (The mall lateer reopened.) MONDAY, JUNE 8 Northeast Denvetr and southern Aurora had themost single-family home resales in the metro area at more than 1,00o0 in each area through May, accordingf to Metrolist Inc. market-area data. Colorado stated employees earn salaries that are an averageof 6.1 perceny higher than other workerds in comparable positions, according to a reportf released Monday by the Office of the Statew Auditor.
TUESDAY, JUNE 9 Fourteen Colorado Chrysler dealerships were being dropped by theautomaker Tuesday, the Coloradl Automobile Dealers Association said. More Denver-areaq employers plan to cut their staff than add to it this according to the latest regional employmenty survey released Tuesday byManpower Inc. King Soopers officialas and Colorado grocery store employees accused each other of not doing anything to move labor negotiationeforward Tuesday, less than a week beforre a vote is set on a new five-year WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 Colorado gained jobs in “cleajn energy” industries twice as fast as the state’s job-growth rate as a whole in the 10 years endinvg in 2007, a study releasedd Wednesday by the Pew Charitable Trusts Economic conditions in Colorado and six neighboring states declined at a slowee pace in April and May than in previous monthsd of the recession, and businesses have “firmetr expectations of improvement going forward,” the U.
S. Federal Reserve reported Wednesday in itslatest “Beige Book” surveyy of the region’s business executives. JUNE 11

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