The Denver City Council voted unanimously to have the Downtown Development Authority pay $37 million for the struggling 350,000-square-foot mall at 500 16th St.
For 119 years, Denverites have come to the building at the corner of East 16th Avenue and Lincoln Street for everything from sports to temporary housing, summer camps to social and educational programs.
Steel and glass homes have replaced the brick bungalows and cottages of old across the city, a jarring contemporary aesthetic imposed on the fading charm of many of Denver's older neighborhoods,
Many potential homebuyers now define their dream home by whether it will meet their pet’s needs. “Today’s dog owners are looking for more than just a yard, they want homes designed with their pets in mind,” said Christine...
“We are excited to see Edgewater taking the lead on this issue," said Nick Hoover, director of government affairs at the Colorado Restaurant Association.