
The city alleges several licensing code violations, including distributing cocaine, a lack of licensed security, frequent fights and fire infractions.
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The city alleges several licensing code violations, including distributing cocaine, a lack of licensed security, frequent fights and fire infractions.
It would be the third neighborhood to be mass rezoned for ADUs, following Chaffee Park in 2020 and Sloan’s Lake in August.
If rezoning is approved, 40 percent of the units on the 901 S. Navajo lot would be restricted to those making up to 30 percent of the area median income.
Up to 2,000 residential units could be built and existing retail space cut to as little as 125,000 square feet from the current 270,000 square feet.
Colorado Village Collaborative said it has an agreement with the city to operate a “safe outdoor space” near the entrance of York Street Yards.
The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority released a list this week of planned projects with a combined 1,373 income-restricted units.
The buyers already own 13 acres in the Denargo Market area and added 3275 and 3315 Denargo St., which are home to a warehouse and a self-storage facility.
County officials are delaying a vote on a proposal to reduce the amount of space allowed for inventory storage to give business owners more time to weigh in.
The rest of the city’s nearly 11,000 employees received COVID-19 shots or were granted exemptions which require testing instead.
Gerrity Group, which bought the mall in 2016, wants to cut retail space in half to 125,000 square feet and add 2,000 residential units.
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