An attorney for annoyed neighbors calls the punishment “a slap on the wrist” that won’t stop Number 38’s bad behavior.
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Developers put cash behind CdeBaca challenger in City Council race
Big names in real estate and the Colorado Rockies front office are donating to Darrell Watson, records show, in an effort to oust her.
Grateful Dead-themed brewery to close for November after cocaine dealing
The owner of So Many Roads reached a settlement with Denver’s licensing department. His other bar, Sancho’s Broken Arrow, faces similar accusations.
Owner-opposed landmark application filed for late architect’s Cherry Creek home
The house at 401 N. Madison St. sold for $4 million in May, but the buyer is a homebuilder that acquired the property for a planned pair of duplexes.
Councilman objects to ‘dramatic’ redevelopment plan for apartment complex
The proposal calls for the unit count at the Creekside Apartments complex on the Denver-Glendale border to jump from 328 to 1,232.
Homelessness nonprofit plans housing at hotel, restaurant site off I-25
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless purchased the Globeville property for $11 million last year and has requested rezoning for up to eight stories.
Englewood sues developers of unfinished museum at historic train depot
The Englewood Depot was built in 1915 and bought in 2013. Nine years later, a planned printing press museum hasn’t come to fruition.
City selects developer to build income-restricted apartments on Globeville site
The Denver Public Library is considering locating a branch within the project, which will have at least 170 units for rent.
Nightclub in Lincoln Park ordered by the city to close
A bouncer at the Viceroy Lounge let in an underage police cadet and she was served alcohol because she “looked old enough.”
Council votes 9-3 to rezone Cherry Creek lots for residential project
Some neighbors pushed back on rezoning what the owner called “a very underutilized portion of a very sought-after neighborhood.”