The work could cost $55 million and add a few rooms to the Hyatt Regency by the Colorado Convention Center. On the way out: double beds.
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Johnston tops Denver mayoral candidates in January fundraising
He was followed by Kelly Brough and a late entrant to the race, Tattered Cover co-owner Kwame Spearman.
2019 runner-up Jamie Giellis backs late entrant to Denver mayoral race
“I saw myself reflected in him. For him, this isn’t about status.”
DIA to spend $8M on four art installations for new gate areas
A city ordinance dictates that 1 percent of capital improvement projects be set aside for art.
Southwest Airlines sues to stop $1.3M state fine
The state says Southwest violated a paid leave law. Southwest says it’s exempt from that law.
Will Denver’s next mayor bring city workers back to the office more? We asked
The city’s next leader could easily increase foot traffic in a battered downtown in their first week. But will they?
CdeBaca is only Denver council incumbent to trail in fundraising
Eight current council members are seeking reelection in April.
Open Denver council seats: Here are the candidates that have raised the most
Five races have no incumbent this election cycle, including two at-large seats voted on by the entire city.
United Airlines sues the state, warns of DIA delays due to paid leave law
The company, which employs 9,000 Coloradans and moves 500 flights out of the airport daily, says it’s exempt from a recent state law.
Brough, Johnston, Herod show biggest Q4 gains in mayoral fundraising race
The municipal election is April 4, and more than two dozen people have filed to run to replace Michael Hancock.