Landlords and lessees fight over improvements, a contractor looks to get paid, and a couple bought a home they say is defective.
Denver
Library boosts budget for Kanopy as demand for streaming content grows
Denver users have more than tripled during the pandemic. The most popular download has been the 2014 horror comedy “What We Do In The Shadows.”
Five people with Colorado connection make Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ list
The Centennial State had less of a presence this year than last, but the head bartender for Death & Co. in RiNo made the cut.
Publisher’s note: BusinessDen to become a subscription site
The morning email will still be free to the 20,000 Denver readers who rely on us jumpstart the day.
Project Snapshot: Art District Flats
We checked in on construction of the eight-story apartment building along Santa Fe Drive.
Denver Housing Authority names single finalist for executive director job
The organization’s previous executive director left at the end of June to become CEO of Denver-based Mercy Housing.
Want to play golf on the new City Park course? The early bird is the night owl
Tee time reservations for the renovated and reopened course become available at midnight. They go fast.
Flying from DIA? You can rent your car out while you’re gone
Denver has contracts with car-sharing firms to let travelers earn money instead of paying parking fees.
City Park Golf Course tees off
The city-owned links underwent a three-year renovation that included a new layout, a full driving range, a four-hole course for a youth program and a new clubhouse with event space.
Denver’s parking meter and citation revenue down $7 million due to pandemic
From March 19 to July 1, the city paused enforcement of parking meters and lifted 72-hour parking limits and parking restrictions in street sweeping areas.