
“People die everyday that never died before,” said Chuck Martinez, president of the nonprofit’s board.
“People die everyday that never died before,” said Chuck Martinez, president of the nonprofit’s board.
“I have opted to save the building — it’s not required to save the building — because I think it’s important to save the character and the vibe of the community,” Brett Murphy said.
Francois had proposed to renovate the 1525 Blake St. building for a new restaurant. But it’s now on the market.
Courtney Ward worked as Encouraging Development’s office manager and bookkeeper for more than a decade, according to the organization.
Dish Network plans to sell its Littleton office campus to an entity linked to the company’s founder, then lease it back. Conx Corp., a special purpose acquisition company, said in a March 11 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it is set to pay $26.75 million to buy the 5701 S. Santa… Read more »
City leaders in Littleton approved the deal Tuesday evening.
“Any infill site of that size is a very interesting piece of property in the Denver metro area,” Grant Nelson said of the site owned by Lumen Technologies.
Quarterra, formerly known as LMC, wants to build seven structures on the 15-acre site at Federal and Belleview.
The company owns its 14-acre site.
Houses in Parker, Littleton and Denver’s Hilltop neighborhood ranging from $5 million to $6.3 million also made the top five.
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