
The latter is the first sanctioned camp on public property in Denver and it faces less resistance from neighbors.
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The latter is the first sanctioned camp on public property in Denver and it faces less resistance from neighbors.
Steve Weil installed solar panels and energy-efficient lighting and windows at 1626 Wazee St. but he’s worried about possible future costs to meet Denver’s requirements.
Plans, while subject to change, call for 780,000 square feet of office space and about 600 residential units in buildings 8 to 13 stories tall.
“Our mayor chose profit over people,” said two councilwomen, who will ask their colleagues to override the veto at Monday’s meeting.
The city’s annual recognition highlights excellence in architecture, design and placemaking in several categories.
The decision was based on evidence of violations provided by police who worked undercover and off-duty at the bar. The Department of Excise and Licenses director will have the final say.
The 94-unit complex would replace what is currently a parking lot at 2137 Glenarm Place.
HHS told the state it’s laying off 94 employees, but they are expected to be offered jobs by new contract holder Securitas.
No plans have been submitted, but the owners said a building would have at least two levels of retail space and some income-restricted residential units.
The city plans to snuff out retail sales, with exceptions made only for hookahs and “premium” cigars.
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