The council overwhelmingly voted down townhomes in Athmar Park. RedT says property owners “got hosed.”
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The council overwhelmingly voted down townhomes in Athmar Park. RedT says property owners “got hosed.”
City Council will vote later this month on whether to renew the RiNo Business Improvement District.
“This wasn’t fraud, it wasn’t deception, it was code,” said online preacher Eli Regalado
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Landlords claim the new rules are onerous and unlawful. A federal judge disagrees.
The nonprofit manages the taxpayer-funded business improvement district.
The GID expects to take in $1.3 million this year, and is looking to hire a full-time director.
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