
The Denver City Council is set to vote on a rezoning for the income-restricted project, which also needs to win tax credits before it can proceed.
The Denver City Council is set to vote on a rezoning for the income-restricted project, which also needs to win tax credits before it can proceed.
The Denver Police Activities League, which built its headquarters in 2010, no longer runs youth sports leagues and has no police officers on staff.
Four of the five grants will pay for construction and renovation projects. Denver Botanic Gardens is awarded largest grant of $200,000.
“Denver is one of the top locations for nonprofits in close proximity,” said one nonprofit exec. “Literally, think about a disease, Google it, and there’s a walk for it.”
CU Denver is awarded $3 million to research binge eating, a fine arts museum opens its new Golden Triangle location, and the Latino Community Foundation strikes out on its own.
A recent rezoning approval by Denver City Council paves the way for Urban Peaks to expand its facility five-fold.
An exhibit focusing on French impressionist Edgar Degas will open Feb. 11 at the Denver Art Museum.
After leaving RiNo in favor of a large warehouse, We Don’t Waste no longer has to “work on the fly.”
A handful of organizations give out Thanksgiving dinners, a Boston-based group moves into Denver, and several companies kick off holiday giving campaigns.
Run by the Community First Foundation, the philanthropy event broke last year’s record by $2 million.
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