@NathanSRobinson@BuildUpDenver I would argue against restricting density to arterial roads. Dense housing doesn’t want to be on a stroad anymore than single family does. Build them in the residential neighborhoods. Expand density a few blocks back from the arterial.
@bobbyfijan We call them urban mud rooms. People absolutely love them. They sell units when people walk in the door. Also, we started with an image that looked a lot like that, but we ended up with wooden cubbies under the bench, a floating wood shelf above, and a series of hooks.
@seandsweeney You get too many tweets to still catch up to this, but, as you know, it's that connection with the waiter who brings you the ham, brie, and peach sandwich on buttered, toasted sourdough that drives that sweet, sweet renewal rate.
@investing_law The absolute best for a large family who in snow a lot is a Toyota Sienna AWD. Have driven ours up and down to mountains from Denver hundreds of times, our kids fight over it now that they drive (Parents drive SUVs), and the cargo is better than a Suburban. - Denvet dad of 3
@bavedikian I once was walking down a street in downtown Denver next to an older gentleman. There were window washers hanging off the 20-story building in front of us. He taps me on the shoulder, points at the men. "You know what you call that?" Me: "No, what?" Him: "Job security."