The utility confirmed notices were sent because of its talks with the Broncos. It found a site in Elyria-Swansea instead.
The utility confirmed notices were sent because of its talks with the Broncos. It found a site in Elyria-Swansea instead.
Denver’s Landmark Preservation Commission was split on 800 S. Franklin St. on Tuesday. It failed to get the needed five votes.
The firm, which is getting TIF money, couldn’t find a firm to partner with it on housing across from Denver Central Market.
“They have not been super friendly with us,” attorney Doug Norberg said of the bank, whose loan he says he’ll pay off.
A dance venue and 1,000 residents were once eyed for the site. A broker’s industrial site is also in the mix.
The chain, which also closed a store along Colfax in Lakewood last month, owns the Denver real estate.
Jody Debs is tired of the “systematic scraping” of her neighborhood. Should Denver mandate preservation of 800 S. Franklin St.?
The 17 buildings within Denver West Business Park have 1.2 million rentable square feet.
The City Council will vote on a number of items related to the RiNo site on Sept. 15.
25 acres where McDonald’s and a strip mall sit are proposed to become the mixed-use “Regis Village,” housing more than just students.
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