
Higher property evaluations can be appealed but the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment “almost guarantees residential owners will pay higher taxes.”
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Higher property evaluations can be appealed but the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment “almost guarantees residential owners will pay higher taxes.”
A seven-level glass tower dispensing vehicles will rise on 1.53 acres at 4700 E. Evans Ave. next to I-25 after the City Council rezoned it.
Three nearby residents filed a notice of intent to submit a landmark application last month that if approved would have prevented their destruction.
The exact location for Apple’s expanded Boulder operation was not immediately clear, but there are several options that could fit the company’s needs.
The city wants more non-residential development in the neighborhood south of downtown but Alpine Investments said there was too much “uncertainty in the office leasing market.”
A Hummer used in “Zombieland” is Zack Loffert’s daily driver. “I felt that the collection was hidden,” he said of his 60 vehicles that will be displayed starting May 15.
Cuyler Meade most recently worked at the Greeley Tribune after stints in South Dakota and Phoenix.
Barry’s is going in next to Shake Shack in Elevation Development’s 260 North building.
“The texture is chewier, softer, airier with a soft crisp on the outside,” said the co-founder of Dochi, which already operates in Seattle and Orlando.
The undeveloped fenced-in lots used to park buses at the edge of Curtis Park are planned to become three-story apartment buildings with 189 units.
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