Forest City hopes to build enough in the first phase of the Central Park transit oriented-development (TOD) to create a “sense of place,” according to Jim Chrisman, Forest City senior vice president.
Community Issues
Front Porch “Best of” Dining in NE Denver
The results are in and the people have spoken.
Mayor Hancock Gives State of City Speech at Hiawatha Davis Rec.
A standing-room-only crowd came to Hiawatha Davis Jr. Recreation Center in Park Hill to hear Mayor Michael Hancock’s State of the City speech on July 10.
Three Major Development Projects Underway in Lowry
Three major infill projects are underway in Lowry.
A Complete Transformation Greets Visitors at Moorhead Rec Center
Moorhead Recreation Center on 25th Ave. in Aurora, not far from Stanley Marketplace, has recently reopened after a $16 million complete makeover.
Fill Costly to Remove
Denver has decided to remove 40,000 cubic yards of concrete crusher fines fill material placed in Stapleton Aurora Filing No. 3 due to the presence of pollutants exceeding standards set for the redevelopment of the former Stapleton airport site.
Denver City Council Approves Rezoning at CPB and MLK
By a 9-3 vote, the Denver City Council on July 24 approved a rezoning of the three-acre property located at the southeast corner of Martin Luther King and Central Park Boulevard intersection.
“Toe of the Boot” Takes Shape
Among the last Stapleton land to be developed is a 24-acre tract that has long been referred to as “the toe of the boot” due to the shape of the far southeastern Stapleton boundary.
SUN Survey Results and Upcoming Events
In partnership with local community partners, SUN developed a survey to determine where action could improve life in our community.
Historic Montclair Home: Richthofen Castle
Many of us catch glimpses of it from the street, but few have had the chance to enter its gates.
Top Five Things to Know About “Top” Lists
“Best of” lists seem to be proliferating these days—and they rank everything from restaurants to yoga classes to best characters from 1970’s sitcoms.
DPS Addresses Racial Equity
“I stand here as a representative of what a strong black community can produce, what education can and will produce when students that look just like me are presented with the opportunity.”