Douglas Bruce’s Furious Objection to Denver’s Sale of Allegedly Blighted Lot
TABOR author Douglas Bruce has filed an objection to a property sale that reads like a four-page Twitter rant.
TABOR author Douglas Bruce has filed an objection to a property sale that reads like a four-page Twitter rant.
The former editor, publisher and president of the Rocky Mountain News shares his thoughts a decade after the newspaper’s death.
The two sides are negotiating wages, benefits, overtime and more.
A class-action lawsuit against an alleged body broker tells the horror stories experienced by ten plaintiffs.
Denver has it better than California but worse than Dallas.
A prominent inter-community organization in Denver feels that the city should take more time with is master development plan.
TABOR father Douglas Bruce thinks the City of Denver did him wrong by seizing what it determined was a blighted property.
A new survey shows that the Denver-area suburbs with the largest percentage rise in renters aren’t usually the least expensive.
A Colorado family is suing a funeral home and body brokerage after learning their mother’s body parts were sold without their consent.
Rent prices in metro Denver are moderating on a monthly basis, and one-bedroom rent in one community is the same as it was at this time last year.
The Right to Housing Summit at RedLine Gallery on Saturday, February 2, drew local activists and organizers from other cities alike.
The last King Soopers stores in Colorado to operate on a 24-hour-per-day basis will start closing at midnight.
A knowledgeable source says the Denver Post’s staffers could benefit if its vulture hedge fund owner buys the giant Gannett publishing company.
The Colorado Automobile Dealers Association is suing over California emissions standards being imposed on the state.
Kyle Zeppelin considers himself the better angel of his trade, a moralistic rebel of real estate who stands shoulder to shoulder with community activists bemoaning the thoughtless architecture that’s transforming Denver.
The city faced off against a short term rental operator on Marion Street over whether the home is actually the operator’s primary residence.
A Denver matchmaker marking her thirtieth anniversary in the business talks about her career and how she’s put together more than 300 marriages.
The home where Christopher Watts killed his family will be auctioned, but judging by the failure to sell the house where JonBenet Ramsey died, a purchase may be challenging.
A new report says that renting a home is more affordable than buying one in fifteen of seventeen Colorado counties analyzed.
Denver’s short term rental regulations will now include insurance requirements and will clarify grounds for license application denial and license revocation.
Pilots for Denver-based Frontier Airlines have overwhelming approved a new contract, ending a dispute that’s dragged on since at least 2008.
An analysis of historical data show how Denver rent went from modest to eye-popping over a span of eight years.