
“Right now the city has indicated that they are no longer accepting applications for affordable housing projects, which really needs to be clarified,” one panelist said.
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“Right now the city has indicated that they are no longer accepting applications for affordable housing projects, which really needs to be clarified,” one panelist said.
Vision Plumbing said it owes around $2.2 million and has assets of $496,000.
“We still really believe in the neighborhood,” said Patrick Henry, who now controls the retail space within Kairoi’s Park 17 complex.
“I’m just simplifying my life,” said Justin Brunson. “I really want to focus on River Bear.”
“We are aware of the costs, and I wish it would have been simpler or easier,” countered receiver Harvey Sender.
The closures leave the company with 18 gyms in the state.
The Guild is out. And Kasa is in.
“We would like to have our administrative facility right next door to an operating club,” a nonprofit staffer told a council committee.
St. Paul St. “will become the most heavily trafficked pedestrian area in Cherry Creek,” the CEO of BMC Investments predicted.
“It’s sort of a Tuesday night, under $20 dinner to-go concept that’s built for the neighborhood, but I wanted the backing of Blue Island behind it,” owner Sean Huggard said.
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