The city council, representing a town of 46,000, voted 6-0 to pass an ordinance preventing Airbnb hosts and other vacation renters from obtaining new licenses until mid-October.
Brendan Pedersen
Dog fight: Fido-friendly businesses snap at Denver’s proposed off-leash rules
Denver is considering new rules for off-leash dogs on private and commercial property – and they might be enough to close the dog-friendly Watering Bowl, now in its fifth year.
Cannabis vape company dives into the non-THC market
EvolutionZ Consulting claims that thanks to CBD, users won’t get high and pain relief might be one of the benefits.
Crazy Mountain Brewing evicted from Glendale taproom
The bar was previously a World of Beer.
Dogged determination leads to new Littleton brewery
Erica and Manuel Baca admit they underestimated the time and money required to start up their Littleton brewery.
Rockies center fielder nabs $2.8M Belcaro house
The two-time All-Star bought a home at 401 S. Garfield St. in the Belcaro neighborhood near Cherry Creek in late June.
Denver Graffiti Tour offers a two-hour look at creative street art
They talk about the art and artists as well as the dynamics of municipal change.
Boettcher Foundation donates $650,000 to nonprofits
Four of the five grants will pay for construction and renovation projects. Denver Botanic Gardens is awarded largest grant of $200,000.
Funds on the run: Nonprofits struggle with declining charity run/ride revenue
“Denver is one of the top locations for nonprofits in close proximity,” said one nonprofit exec. “Literally, think about a disease, Google it, and there’s a walk for it.”
East Colfax building, at center of legal battle, sells for less than in 2014
A century-old building on East Colfax Avenue in Denver at the center of a lawsuit has sold for less than it fetched 3.5 years ago.