Marking its fifth home for those recovering from addiction and escaping violence and homelessness, a local nonprofit is rehabbing a 19th century mansion on Broadway.
Marking its fifth home for those recovering from addiction and escaping violence and homelessness, a local nonprofit is rehabbing a 19th century mansion on Broadway.
The president and CEO of a Denver nonprofit, who leaned on the organization herself as an immigrant in the 1970s, is stepping down from her post in 2017 after nearly 40 years with the group.
Spread between Jefferson Park and Cap Hill, a nonprofit that provides health and social services to people with HIV is moving into a 24,000-square-foot space on East Colfax.
In a big economic development deal for the city and state, a solar firm will open a new corporate office in downtown Denver and plans to add about 800 jobs over the next few years.
A theater company has raised the curtain on a revamped home after a $250,000 fundraiser and upgrades to its renovated church property.
In addition to counseling spaces, a nonprofit’s new campus in northeast Denver will provide room for two schools, a dental clinic and indoor basketball courts when it opens in a few weeks.
About a year after one of its curators began collecting signs from the homeless in Denver, a local museum has launched an exhibit exploring the history of homelessness from the Gold Rush to today.
With an eye toward updated technology like a 3-D printer, a nonprofit that introduces kids to coding has closed out a $200,000 fundraiser.
Years of preparation are coming to a head next week as the Denver Art Museum prepares to unveil the 100-piece exhibit featuring works of Andrew and Jamie Wyeth.
Construction crews last week topped out a new $23 million addition on DU’s campus with the installation of a blue tile spire.
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