King Soopers this morning presented to the Stapleton Design Review Committee a conceptual site plan for a full-sized grocery store in Eastbridge of a comparable size and quality as the existing store on Quebec.
Central Park History
Community, Forest City & City of Denver Weigh in on Plans for Northernmost Part of Stapleton
Forest City has created a concept plan for the last big section of land to be developed in Stapleton.
Tales of Life in North Stapleton
While Stapleton neighborhoods north of I-70 are developing quickly, it’s still a construction site. What is life like as some of the first residents in an emerging neighborhood?
WCMD Board Election May 6
Cast your vote! The Westerly Creek Metropolitan District (WCMD) board is electing new members.
Stapleton: From Runways to Residences
Developing a community of 30,000 residents over a 25-year period is complicated, but this article and chart will hopefully clear your confusion about how the development process works.
How Stapleton Taxes Finance Infrastructure
Ever wondered where your tax money goes? Well, it’s complicated in Stapleton. Learn where your tax money goes and how Stapleton differs from the rest of Denver.
NE Denver Housing Breaks Ground on Affordable Homes
18 new affordable townhomes have been built by NE Denver Housing, located on Martin Luther King Blvd. near Spruce St.
Stapleton Parks News
Here’s an update on parks north of I-70 (including a dog park) and good news about Westerly Creek North and Uplands—they will move forward this year.
People Who Make a Difference: The Oil Man and Philanthropist
The unassuming manner and quiet voice of Sam Gary belie his success in the rough and tumble world of the oil business. Gary formed the Piton Foundation to share his unexpected good fortune with the community. Among the many causes he has supported was ensuring that Stapleton would be a planned community and would not become urban sprawl.
Stapleton Development Corporation: “Guardians” of The Green Book
Interviews with Stapleton Development Corporation board members give us a look at how this group of volunteers came to be charged with guarding the vision of the Green Book (the Stapleton Development Plan).
Stapleton Groundwater Lawsuit Tied to Clogged Pipes
“Whatever you do, this problem is going to exist,” says Stapleton resident Tad Rogers, who recently received a judgment from a jury trial that included $242,000 to replace his clogged drainage pipes and $552,000 for the hassles and inconvenience he has experienced in dealing with the drainage problems.
How did the passage of 2A and 3A affect Stapleton?
The October 2012 issue of the Front Porch carried an op-ed from Mayor Hancock that stated:...