Office and apartment building owners will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions and use more renewable energy-powered appliances.
Eric Heinz
Free downtown ride-hailing company banks on advertising, not fares
GEST Carts Denver started offering free rides around LoDo and Highland but doesn’t have any advertisers yet to cover the overhead.
New buildings to debut at National Western Center after bond rejected
The National Western Stock Show returns to Denver in January after a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
Denver orders businesses to check for COVID shots or require masks
“Our system is on the brink of collapse,” said Denver Health’s CEO. Adams, Arapahoe and Jefferson counties issued similar mandates.
Lincoln Park homeless camp opens without good neighbor agreement
The nonprofit that operates the temporary shelter site and a neighborhood association were unable to come to terms.
Market Station general contractor sues developer, claims it owes $38M
Kiewit alleges Continuum Partners’ “insufficient” design plans caused “significant delays” in completing the downtown development.
‘They call me the king of nightclubs’: Beta owner defends management
“I got new management, new security,” said Hussam Kayali, whose Denver nightclub faces possible fines or the loss of its liquor and cabaret licenses.
Denver’s ban on flavored tobacco to exempt hookahs, hand-rolled cigars
A vaping store owner said the measure, if approved by the City Council, would put his business “in a desperate situation.”
Denver calls police, firefighters as witnesses in Beta Nightclub hearing
The city alleges several licensing code violations, including distributing cocaine, a lack of licensed security, frequent fights and fire infractions.
Machebeuf to sell baseball diamond to developer planning nursing home
The Catholic school authorized Denver-based United Properties to apply to rezone 8890 E. Lowry Blvd. to allow four-story buildings with a total of 276 units.