The airline bought the site northwest of Tower Road and 64th Avenue in August.
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‘Extortion demand’ stopped $60M sale of offsite DIA parking, lawsuit says
Co-owners of USAirport Parking want its manager removed by a judge.
Judge rejects lawsuit against Broomfield for quitting highway project
But the discord isn’t over between Jefferson County, Arvada and Broomfield.
Bus company closing Valverde facility after losing RTD contract
Dallas-based MV Transportation has been one of the firms operating Access-A-Ride and FlexRide services for RTD.
Auto seat cover maker laying off 49 with Aurora plant closure
GT Covers is a division of Oklahoma-based Covercraft Industries.
Southern Colorado railroad sells at bankruptcy auction to owner of nearby line
The SLRG was previously expected to be sold to OmniTrax, a Denver-based railroad conglomerate that is part of Pat Broe’s The Broe Group.
Taxi co-op files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Green Taxi Cooperative once predicted it would lead the local taxi market.
Lufthansa downsizes presence at DIA
A contract amendment the airline seeks would relinquish two of its ticket counters and 1,736 square feet of office space.
Bookings soar for campervan rental company but it can’t build fleet fast enough
“We’re hearing from dealerships that if we put in an order now it’ll show up late summer next year,” said Jon Moran, co-founder of Denver-based Native Campervans.
Denver’s first overnight ‘safe parking’ site OK’d; reservations required
First Universalist Church of Denver in University Hills was granted a permit July 9 to host eight vehicles per night, with first arrivals next week.