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Subject: David Zucker

  • Delegating Denver #55 of #56: Wisconsin

    August 4, 2008
  • Craig Nassi changed Denver's Golden Triangle, but not everything is sparkling

    January 29, 2009
  • Moving On Up

    Jefferson Park is being touted as the next Highland, and developers are taking notice -- but not all of the attention is appreciated.

    March 22, 2007
  • SEND UP THE CLOWNS

    March 23, 1994
  • With Solera, David Zucker may expand his green building empire

    Zocolo DevelopmentA concept drawing of Solera Local developer David Zucker is making a strong case to be crowned Denver's earth-friendly answer to Donald Trump. In May 2008, Zucker's company, Zocolo Development, completed RiverClay in Jefferson Park -- a sixty-unit development that was the first residential condominium building in the state to get a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED designation for its environmentally sustainable building practices and design. Now, Zocolo'

    May 20, 2009
  • KUVO searches for new CEO in wake of Gene Craven's retirement

    Photo by Mark MangerGene Craven.​In late 2007, Gene Craven came out of semi-retirement to take over as chief executive officer of financially challenged public-radio station KUVO/89.3 FM. And as he noted in a January 2008 Message column profile, he didn't commit himself to staying with the outlet over the long haul. A key paragraph from that piece reads: "Craven is dedicated to meeting with all of KUVO's stakeholders in order to 'come up with a new mission statement, and from there build a

    August 25, 2009