Lakewood Residents Want Developers to Set Aside Park Spaces With Each Project
After a controversial development proposal next to Belmar Park, over 8,000 signatures were gathered for a proposed ordinance demanding new parklands.
After a controversial development proposal next to Belmar Park, over 8,000 signatures were gathered for a proposed ordinance demanding new parklands.
“It’s death by 1,000 demolition permits.”
Blocks of the 16th Street Mall are now open, but the city’s maintenance partner still hasn’t finalized plans to maintain the new granite.
“Are they missing the plot about what’s going on in downtown Denver and how restaurants are suffering and closing?”
Since 2021, the pet food factory has been cited three times by local and state health departments for the stench.
The app, designed as an alternative to Uber and Lyft, pays drivers a higher portion of earnings, according to drivers. We tested it out by ordering a couple of rides.
As staples like Mutiny Information Cafe move south, a coalition of business owners are fighting to improve their stretch of of the beloved, colorful street.
Every business and resident on a four-block area of Broadway and Lincoln Avenue has experienced twenty power outages in the last twenty months.
The lawsuit argues the software has driven up the price of rent by preventing landlords from competing against each other.
“A lot of customers come into the shops to ask me for a forecast,” he says.
The owner hopes an auction will attract a “high-caliber” buyer who can revitalize the club despite its rocky history.
Community members have been working for two years to save the historic building, which is slated for demolition if Xcel can’t find a buyer.
Cartoonist Karl Christian Krumpholz travels West Colfax Avenue, the second half of the country’s “wickedest street.”
After working in Sun Valley, I now know that the negative outcomes associated with gentrification – displacement and neighborhood character change – are very real risks.
Mike Johnston used a town hall about downtown vibrancy to push for a $570 million tax revenue expansion that needs council and voter approval.
The forecast is that he’s really finished.
The downtown intersection has been closed for five months.
The cleaning business on Sixth Avenue predated bubble gum, parking meters and penicillin.
“The rest of the country is experiencing increased inventory, but I can definitely say that our numbers are significantly high.”
The company expects to fill 500 jobs for the facility over the next two years.
A handful of attempts to revive the historic space have failed or been stopped in their tracks since the 1980s.
The facility has gotten a facelift, and will reveal the results July 12-14.