
A nearby resident told a city mediator that performances at Number 38 made his house shake. But some expressed support for the business.
A nearby resident told a city mediator that performances at Number 38 made his house shake. But some expressed support for the business.
His career path steered him through diverse pursuits including FBI agent and real estate developer, he was part of the senior leadership team that created Highlands Ranch, and was president and CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce.
The eight-story Hub North was completed in 2020 and sold last year for $40.5 million with no leases in place.
Dan Landes sold the Uptown and Cap Hill vegetarian eateries years ago, but remained their landlord until this month.
Two Denver publications asked to see portions of a sexual harassment investigation into the Denver Public Schools board member.
New buildings for $35.8 million at 8355 E. 32nd Ave. and $24.5 million at 8959 E. 40th Ave. in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Jazmine Foster-Hall, who worked at a Texas restaurant, is seeking class-action status for all tipped employees in her lawsuit.
The X Company proposed an 18-story building with 409 apartments. It completed a project in Union Station North, and is currently building in Arapahoe Square.
“We try not to leave a studio alone when we enter a new market,” a company executive said of opening a sister studio in LoHi.
That’s the final date to submit a concept plan by those who want to be grandfathered in under the city’s current rules and avoid restricted-income requirements.
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