By Kathryn White Four affordable housing projects recently received City Council approval to move forward. 4710 N. Lincoln St. and 4748 N. Leaf Ct. Tierra Colectiva received rezoning approval Oct. 11 that allows for a […]
By Allen Cowgill The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) will host a community meeting Nov. 16 to present plans for safety improvements to Josephine Street and York Street in Elyria-Swansea. The meeting will […]
By Kathryn White Every year from mid-September to mid-November, a formal process unfolds between the City Council, the mayor and members of the public that determines how the city’s annual budget will be allocated. The […]
By Maia Luem, BusinessDen Call it a pup crawl. The warehouse site that has gradually become more retail-focused is gaining a dog park and taproom. Skiptown, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, will open at 3833 […]
By Christen Aldridge Brick City Boxing Academy and Birdseed Collective were among several nonprofits recently awarded grants from the Denver Economic Development & Opportunity division of Neighborhood Equity & Stabilization (NEST) to continue their impactful […]
By City Council Member Sarah Parady Hello, GES community! I’m honored to serve you as one of your at-large members on City Council. Before entering elected office this year, I began my career at Colorado [...]
By City Council Member Darrell Watson City Council Member Darrell Watson Time flies when you’re having fun. We celebrated our first 100 days in office on Oct. 24. It has been a very busy and [...]
By Mary Lou Egan When Max Strait purchased the Westerkamp Grocery at 5106 Washington in 1952 he already had lots of experience in the business. He and his wife, Susie Levitt Strait, each grew up […]
By Kathryn White Bloom, a new interactive exhibit for newborns and toddlers, opened Oct. 16 at the Children’s Museum of Denver. The nature-inspired space features details designed to promote many types of learning and play: […]
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