The developer plans to build five-to-seven-story buildings with about 85,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space topped by about 380 residential units.
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Chicago firm proposes 25-story project downtown
CMK’s planned 858-unit residential development on Stout Street would feature three towers rising from a shared podium.
State Supreme Court again overturns dismissal of DIA bid-rigging lawsuit
The court ruled that bribery allegations were dismissed too soon and plaintiffs can begin collecting evidence of the alleged 2016 plot.
Arvada, JeffCo sue Broomfield over withdrawal from Jefferson Parkway project
The $250 million Jefferson Parkway would connect Broomfield to Golden, but Broomfield backed out due to concerns over plutonium.
Denver development mandate, not yet law, already having noticeable effect
The number of development plans submitted to the city jumped in the first five months of 2022 compared to previous years.
Seeing Red: Homeowners sue Vail Resorts over metro district scheme
Residents of Red Sky Ranch claim an unscrupulous arrangement has unfairly saddled them with debt and illegally enriched the company.
Apartments planned for shuttered motel site at Colfax and Colorado
The Royal Palace Motel, which closed in 2013, was built “at the end of the golden era of motels along Colfax” in the 1960s.
12 housing projects in Colorado awarded 9 percent tax credits
The Colorado Housing and Finance Authority chose the winners from 26 applications. Combined, they will have 592 income-restricted units.
Operators of planned music venue by Union Station pull out after protest
“We assumed there would be some opposition, but the amount we received was surprising,” said Ryan Simonds, a local DJ, of Kulture Music Hall.
How a retired FBI agent came to investigate alleged bid rigging at DIA
A lawsuit the Colorado Supreme Court was asked to weigh in on last week gives insight into a federal investigation. Is it ongoing? The FBI won’t say.