The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless purchased the Globeville property for $11 million last year and has requested rezoning for up to eight stories.
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Englewood sues developers of unfinished museum at historic train depot
The Englewood Depot was built in 1915 and bought in 2013. Nine years later, a planned printing press museum hasn’t come to fruition.
City selects developer to build income-restricted apartments on Globeville site
The Denver Public Library is considering locating a branch within the project, which will have at least 170 units for rent.
Nightclub in Lincoln Park ordered by the city to close
A bouncer at the Viceroy Lounge let in an underage police cadet and she was served alcohol because she “looked old enough.”
Council votes 9-3 to rezone Cherry Creek lots for residential project
Some neighbors pushed back on rezoning what the owner called “a very underutilized portion of a very sought-after neighborhood.”
Broomfield defends leaving Jefferson Parkway project, questions viability
In response to Arvada and Jefferson County’s lawsuit, Broomfield casts further doubt on the long-delayed highway’s future.
GM Development pays $41M for former VA hospital campus in east Denver
The buyer, GM Development, has already brought new life to a condemned hostel in Uptown and a shuttered funeral home in Berkeley.
DU-area nightclub faces 40-day closure for allegedly not stopping at 2 a.m.
“They’re trying to get me out of there,” said the owner of the Gravel Pit at 2014 S. University Blvd., who claims he’s being targeted by police.
In Platt Park, residents and councilman push back against a ‘rental party space’
A former gym is being used as a “rental party space” that Councilman Jolon Clark said is exploiting a liquor license loophole to host rowdy concerts.
City accuses RiNo venue Number 38 of violating ban on non-acoustic outdoor music
Number 38 is accused of 14 violations between May 8 and Aug. 20 and could lose its licenses. A co-owner said they are working on a resolution.