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Denver Water may not need land near Burnham Yard under deal with Broncos
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Under a deal reached with the Denver Broncos, Denver Water may feel less pressure to acquire the nearly two dozen parcels the utility was pursuing near its campus in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Denver Water has agreed to sell 25 acres of its 36-acre campus, giving the Broncos a key block of land they need…
Read MoreSafeway to close 10 stores across Colorado by November
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Grocery giant Safeway has announced it will close 10 stores across Colorado by November, including locations along the Front Range in Englewood, Northglenn, Denver, Aurora, Fort Collins, Loveland Colorado Springs and on the Eastern Plains in La Junta and Lamar. Safeway recently combined two divisions, and Heather Halpape, director of communications for Safeway’s Mountain West…
Read MoreUS household income rose slightly last year, roughly matching 2019 level
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By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The income for the typical U.S. household barely rose last year and essentially matched its 2019 peak, the Census Bureau said Tuesday, a stark illustration of the impact that the pandemic inflation spike had on Americans’ finances. Related Articles Pueblo County chafes at energy plan, wants Trump…
Read MoreColorado seeks developer to build on parking lot by Governor’s Mansion
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It’s a hot and sunny September morning, and a handful of development professionals are roaming the parking lot at 799 Logan St. in Denver’s Cap Hill neighborhood, across the street from the Governor’s Mansion. Gov. Jared Polis doesn’t live in the building. But he wants others to move in next door. Colorado’s recently created Public-Private…
Read MoreRegis University plans Regis Village redevelopment along Federal Boulevard
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Regis University’s property in northwest Denver features a grassy quad and stately brick academic buildings and dorms. East of that, along Federal Boulevard, it also includes a few stand-alone fast-food joints, hundreds of parking spaces and an unspectacular strip mall. The latter is being eyed for improvement. “We envision a space that is mutually beneficial…
Read MoreNeon Cowboy café set to open in former Molecule Effect space in Wash Park
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Mike Sanguinetti is riding into Wash Park. The chef, who’s been in Denver since late 2018, is preparing to open Neon Cowboy in the former home of The Molecule Effect at 300 S. Logan St. in Denver. He signed a 10-year lease for the 1,700-square-foot space last week. “I joke it’s like Willie Nelson meets…
Read MoreDenver developers, architect clash in $3.6M trial over apartment building in RiNo
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A trial that kicked off Tuesday will determine whether a local architectural firm is to blame for project delays at an apartment building in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood or whether it is being scapegoated. “This project was delayed partly, if not entirely, due to the design team’s errors,” Brock Fleming, a part-owner of Flora with Belay Development, testified…
Read MoreWhere’s the beef ceiling? Demand rising even at record prices
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By Brooks Johnson, The Minnesota Star Tribune Typically, when some product becomes too expensive, people buy less of it. Related Articles Coming price cuts at McDonald’s may signal a broader fast food price war What shoppers can do to limit charges once the US ends a tariff exemption for goods under $800 Duty-free no more:…
Read MoreDenargo Market to debut over 4 acres of riverfront parks and plazas in RiNo
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More than 4 acres of new riverfront parks, plazas and green space are set to open this week at Denargo Market in Denver’s RiNo Art District. Located along the South Platte River, the new public space will include a nature-inspired playground, a dog park, sport courts, fire pit, pop-jet fountain, a half-acre green lawn and improved…
Read MoreTeKnowledge eliminating 324 tech jobs in Colorado Springs
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TeKnowledge, one of El Paso County’s largest technology employers, is reducing its Colorado Springs workforce by 324 positions, according to a letter filed with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment on Friday. “The technology industry is experiencing shifts in priorities and demand. As a result, we are realigning aspects of our operations to better…
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