The property is zoned for up to five stories, but at least 25 percent of the units would have to be income-restricted.
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50 neighbors appeal Lincoln Park homeless camp zoning permit
“But beyond even the political overstep, we have serious concerns about safety,” said a nearby resident of the city permit allowing the 780 Elati St. site.
Mayor vows to address public safety concerns at Union Station
Days after RTD’s union called the transit hub a “hellhole,” Michael Hancock said the city will increase police presence and “ensure it is clean and safe.”
Glendale rolls out ad campaign to promote quirks
Rugby is a way of life. Sweatpants and hoodies are stylish. No to organic food, unless it’s pizza. Concierge cops. Welcome to Glendale.
128-unit income-restricted apartment complex planned for Central Park
The Northfield Flats would be built at 4501 N. Xenia St. by Mile High Development and Brinshore Development using $18.3 million in bonds issued by the city.
Councilwoman: ‘We have an urban camping ban, we should enforce it’
Amanda Sawyer voted against the first sanctioned homeless campsite on Denver city property but it was approved 10-1 and will open Dec. 14.
Proposed flavored tobacco ban delayed, menthol exemption snuffed
The City Council moved the start date to 2023 and nixed a suggestion to allow sales at age-restricted and specialty vaping stores.
Denver adopts emission standards for commercial, multifamily buildings
Office and apartment building owners will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions and use more renewable energy-powered appliances.
New buildings to debut at National Western Center after bond rejected
The National Western Stock Show returns to Denver in January after a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
Denver orders businesses to check for COVID shots or require masks
“Our system is on the brink of collapse,” said Denver Health’s CEO. Adams, Arapahoe and Jefferson counties issued similar mandates.