New heavy duty snowplows cost about $1 million per rig.
Eric Heinz
Denver Mart outdoor gear wholesalers find new home in Lakewood
Some of the 200 tenants displaced when the Adams County facility closed last year landed at a coworking space opened by Denver-based Thrive Workplace.
Q&A: Denver Excise and Licenses Director Molly Duplechian
She shared her thoughts about licensing with BusinessDen after being confirmed as the department head by the Denver City Council on Monday.
Denver may spend $150K on overnight parking for people living in their cars
One overnight parking site already exists outside a University Hills church, but it doesn’t receive city funding. The city wants to create more sites.
Dire’s Lock and Key closing after eight decades in Denver
“It’s the end of a dynasty,” said broker Jay Soneff. “The remaining family members ran it as long as they could.” A pawn shop plans to lease the space.
City seeks interest in redeveloping RiNo homeless shelter
Denver is looking for a firm to build an income-restricted residential project at 1901 29th St. The city plans to establish a new shelter in central Denver.
Denver ponders neighborhood-specific ADU design standards
The city currently has a one-size-fits-all approach to what accessory dwelling units can look like but it wants to encourage creativity.
Denver may require ground-floor retail in new projects on Santa Fe
Councilwoman Jamie Torres and nearby residents want a design overlay district to be established to maintain the character of the Arts District.
Denver’s rental property license application window opening
Applications must be submitted by owners of multifamily properties by Jan. 1, 2023, and by single-unit property owners by Jan. 1, 2024.
Former prosecutor sues Denver DA’s office, claims unequal pay, retaliation
Adrienne Greene said a co-worker threatened her with a baseball bat at work and she criticized DA Beth McCann for creating an “atmosphere of fear.”