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PCMD Agrees To Pay WCMD Expenses for Legal Counsel
The Park Creek Metropolitan District (PCMD) has agreed to pay the Westerly Creek Metro District’s (WCMD) costs for independent legal counsel.
Fee on Stapleton Home Sales May Go Toward Affordable Housing
Every residential and commercial sale in Stapleton pays the “community investment fee”—one-quarter of 1 percent of the property’s sale price (after the first $100,000).
Strong Feelings on the Subject of Private Security
Despite a relatively low—and declining—crime rate, some Stapleton residents are concerned about petty theft.
Green Cleaning
Stapleton Home Services, one of the earliest Stapleton businesses, operating since 2003, has recently purchased an entire fleet of electric vehicles for the residential and commercial cleaning company.
Stapleton is only halfway to its affordable homes goal. It’s past time to remedy that.
Mayor Hancock has said affordable housing is a crisis for Denver—and it is his number one priority.
Putting the ‘Neigh’ in Neighborhood Patrols
The newest horse in the Denver Police Department’s Mounted Patrol Unit is awaiting a name.
Sound Art Arrives at Eastbridge Town Center
Visitors to the new Eastbridge Town Center will find Talking Parking Meters, a public art installation by Denver artist Jim Green.
Woodfired Italian Cuisine
A Neighborhood Eatery with “Some Big City Flair”
As he tours around his newest restaurant, Concourse Restaurant Moderne, slated to open mid- to late-April in Eastbridge, chef and restaurateur Lon Symensma points out the layout of the kitchen that offers better flow for staff.