“The mountain view ordinance we’re talking about, it’s been on the books for decades and it’s an important attribute of living in Denver,” said Brad Cameron.
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Proto’s Pizzeria owner opening old-school bar in adjacent space along Platte
“It’s the tiniest place you’ve ever seen,” said Pam Proto of the 665-square-foot Nearby Bar. “We’re hoping to open first week of May.”
Firm highlighted by Trump for work in opportunity zones files for Chapter 11
R. Investments CEO Travis Steffens was brought on stage by the former president during a 2020 event in Charlotte, North Carolina.
DIA looks to spend $100M more on baggage system upgrade contracts
“There’s an old saying in aviation and airports: if you’ve seen one airport, you’ve seen one airport,” the airport’s COO said. “It’s even more true with the world of bags.”
Denver’s chief building official moving to Maryland to become an innkeeper
Scott Prisco, who played a role in group living changes and tiny home villages for the homeless, ran afoul of the Board of Ethics last year.
City Council approves rezoning for Carvana ‘vending machine’ site
The proposed transparent, multi-story tower of soon-to-be-purchased cars off I-25 wasn’t actually voted on — just the zoning that would allow it.
Zoning update afoot to diversify heavily residential Golden Triangle
Residents want an eclectic mix of building sizes and uses and a rule change eliminating existing parking requirements is proposed to help make that happen.
DIA looks to spend $40M on upgrades to help passengers move around faster
“I’m looking forward to some modernization here,” Councilman Chris Hinds said of the 70 elevators, escalators and moving walkways at the airport.
Denver’s short-term rental tax revenue cratered in 2020 because of COVID
Collections dropped 47 percent year-over-year from $10.6 million to $5.6 million. Stepped up regulation enforcement might have also been a factor.
Denver Health retirees sue to prevent pension fund claw back
“This case is a shocking example of a pension administration riddled with incompetence, half-truths and untruths and gross negligence,” said the plaintiffs, who are seeking an injunction.