The company, whose stock is down 90 percent from its IPO last year, increased its property count after a surge in post-COVID travel, then saw demand dip.
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“Laughable”: Is it too easy to get on the Denver mayoral ballot?
It took Leslie Herod’s campaign less than 17 hours to collect the 300 verified voter signatures needed to get the mayoral hopeful on the ballot.
Yana Vishnitsky, refugee who became head of Denver nonprofit, dies at 75
“Her only job in (the U.S.) was at Jewish Family Service, and she went from translator to the director of Russian resettlement, and then CEO,” said a friend.
Leader in city preservation leaving Historic Denver for new job
“I have been here pretty much my whole career,” said Annie Levinsky, who will be joining History Colorado as chief of staff.
Homeowners sue again to remove historic district designation
The plaintiff homeowners claim they have had difficulty replacing windows and making other minor improvements to their homes because of the rules that govern the historic district.
Voters may choose between at-large council seats or adding districts
A committee forwarded the ballot measure to the City Council and another measure that would move municipal elections from May to April.
Homeless campsite at Park Hill church survives second board vote
Three members were in favor of an appeal by neighbors seeking its removal, but the matter died because appellants needed four votes.
Board wants answers before Park Hill homeless campsite vote
Nearby residents have filed appeals to get the city to revoke the temporary permit for the “safe outdoor space” in a church parking lot.
CU sues insurer alleging potentially billions in COVID damages
FM’s unreasonable delay and refusal is particularly egregious because the policy specifically covers ‘Communicable Disease Response’ and ‘Interruption by Communicable Disease,’” the university said.