Two Denver projects made the list, along with one in each Lakewood and Boulder.
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Same pay, fewer hours: Golden will try a four-day work week starting this summer
The pilot program will focus on police department with possible expansion to all city workers
Developer sues Denver over landmark designation of City Park West home
Mike Mathieson argues a councilwoman should have recused herself, and that a former resident of 1741 Gaylord was probably a KKK member.
Westminster woman who stole $800K from feds gets 50 months in prison
Dema Martinez’s seven-year scheme moved money from government credit cards to her own coffers.
CdeBaca sole no as council extends new development rules exemption deadline
“A predictable entitlement process … is of utmost importance to investors and developers,” Mill Creek Residential executive Nicholas Halstead told the council.
Denver plans two-year, $133M renovation of Webb Municipal Building
G.H. Phipps has been tapped to oversee the project.
Council unanimously awards landmark status to architect’s Belcaro home
“At this point I just need a lot of sleep. At my age, anything is exhausting,” 92-year-old Alan Golin Gass said of a process that started three years ago.
Council to vote in June on $50M Republic Plaza lease for Denver DA
The city’s director of real estate answered a handful of questions from council members about the deal on Tuesday.
Republic Plaza scores a win as Denver DA looks to take 74K square feet
Prosecutors have been working out of the city-owned Webb Municipal Building.
36 landlords fined as Denver ramps up enforcement of new rental license law
Owners of multi-unit rental properties were supposed to have a license as of Jan. 1.