
Property Markets Group, which also owns the Denver7 block at the intersection of Speer and Lincoln, wants to put up a five-story building along 2nd Avenue.
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Property Markets Group, which also owns the Denver7 block at the intersection of Speer and Lincoln, wants to put up a five-story building along 2nd Avenue.
Westminster-based Mission Yogurt, which already leases space for 12 eateries and markets at DIA, is poised to open 10 more throughout the airport’s concourses.
The 1,100-room Hyatt Regency, valued before the pandemic at $296 million by the county, is now valued at $207 million — 30 percent less.
The Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association claims that the department and Arapahoe, Adams and Douglas counties need to pay $50 million to break away.
There were 33 to 60 ADUs completed each year from 2016 to 2020 and eight in 2021 as of Nov. 18. The city does not have a target number for how many it wants.
Airport officials envision at least 200 hotel rooms with a rooftop bar as well as casual and drive-thru restaurants on the 26-acre site.
The council OK’d cutting the mall’s retail space in half and adding 2,000 dwellings in November but 3,700 residents signed a petition objecting to the decision.
Developers would have to reserve some of their units for those making less than the area median income or pay a “fee-in-lieu” for each of the missing units.
Shea Properties plans to demolish the Marina Square Shopping Center and build hundreds of apartments, an office building and retail space up to eight stories high.
The businesses, nearly half of them individual Family Dollar stores, were required to obtain licenses under a law that went into effect in July.
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