
Other panelists at last week’s event sponsored by Ireland Stapleton were hotelier Walter Isenberg, the president of a private security firm and the city’s top advisor on homelessness.
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Other panelists at last week’s event sponsored by Ireland Stapleton were hotelier Walter Isenberg, the president of a private security firm and the city’s top advisor on homelessness.
Bighorn Crossing’s developer wanted to pivot from townhomes to apartments. The town said no, then changed its mind.
“Why did we lease so much space in downtown Denver just to purchase more space in downtown Denver now?” one councilwoman asked.
$1 million is available. At least four breweries applied, along with a hostel, an architecture firm and other businesses.
A church in Cole, a late civil rights attorney’s home across from City Park and a structure a developer wanted to demolish made the list.
Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport is more popular than ever. And noisier.
A federal order Friday ended the town’s ban on FedEx and UPS deliveries.
Vehicles can’t enter the 2900 block of Larimer. “We don’t have the exposure that we felt we had before.”
They are the city’s third and fourth hotel deals since August.
PT’s Showclub, which changed owners in 2021, will shut down Jan. 2-15.
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