The change would likely primarily affect non-residential developers because a bill working its way through the Senate would let cities require income-restricted units.
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After Cap Hill home’s $4M renovation, owners opt to sell rather than move in
They listed the 125-year-old, nearly 9,000-square-foot mansion along Millionaire’s Row for $6.5 million after paying $900,000 for it in 2017.
Council president touts rental license plan but industry voices concerns
“We take issue with the per-parcel as opposed to per-landlord licensing,” said a representative of the Colorado Apartment Association.
Denver City Council to consider new rental property license
A proposal spearheaded by City Council President Stacie Gilmore would require owners to pay fees and pass inspections every four years.
Apartment developer buys Baker site of pharmaceutical plant for $26M
A seven-story, 359-unit complex is planned for the 5.18-acre lot. Upsher-Smith Laboratories is laying off its 174 local employees.
Denver preps for passage of bill letting it mandate income-restricted housing
A task force that includes developers is discussing what percentage make sense and what types of offsets and incentives would be needed to make it work.
Top home sales: $6.5M Boulder property was the priciest purchase in March
The next four most expensive houses sold were in Denver, all between $4.9 million and $6 million.
City rezoning Globeville property it owns to allow income-restricted housing
The city will request proposals from developers after it changes the zoning at the corner of Washington Street and 50th Avenue from industrial to mixed use.
Rezoning sought to build seven-story apartment complex in Overland
The applicant wants to build 275 units on a roughly 1.9-acre parcel currently zoned for industrial use.
300 apartments planned as site by Globeville rail station sells for $16M
The sellers, Denver-based Brue Baukol Capital Partners and LCP Development, bought the 3.9 acre property in 2016 for $12.7 million.