Denver has been home to several polarizing landmark-designation cases over the past year and a half — Tom's Diner, Carmen Court, Howard Berkeley Park Chapel. As citizens debate property rights vs. preservation, here's my in-depth look at the process. https://t.co/lim1oXX3PQ
One NY firm is making a big bet that downtown Denver's office market will weather Covid-19 and remain a draw for large companies. Here's my story on their latest deal involving Denver's 'Cash Register Building'
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The two sides in the Carmen Court case have been granted more time to negotiate in the hopes of reaching a similar resolution. "These [decisions] are heartbreaking," one City Council member said at a committee meeting in August. Here's the latest: https://t.co/Su1Czm6tgm
Denver has been home to several polarizing landmark-designation cases over the past year and a half — Tom's Diner, Carmen Court, Howard Berkeley Park Chapel. As citizens debate property rights vs. preservation, here's my in-depth look at the process. https://t.co/lim1oXX3PQ
Most cases end in a compromise before City Council is forced to make a yes-or-no ruling on historic designation. Howard Berkeley Park Chapel is one example. I recently talked to the new owner about the latest plans for that site: https://t.co/7LwuwqPLrZ
BREAKING: Tech giant @PalantirTech, which has drawn both praise and protest for its work, is moving its HQ from Palo Alto to Denver: https://t.co/NGpSjxfEUX
Three different sources said WeWork was considering leasing all of the roughly 210,000 square feet of office space at the new development. https://t.co/u3eDNnBgx8
"All three panelists agreed that educating the #futureworkforce in a way that makes sense is the ultimate opportunity." Thanks @DBJDodson for reporting on our View From the Top event!
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