
Officials from Denver and the George W. Clayton Trust, which has owned the land since 1900, announced the city will purchase 80 acres and lease-to-own another 75 acres.
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Officials from Denver and the George W. Clayton Trust, which has owned the land since 1900, announced the city will purchase 80 acres and lease-to-own another 75 acres.
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