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3 Huge Civic Projects in NE Denver: How did the pandemic impact them?

February 1, 2021 / Carol Roberts / Denver News, Development, Travel / No Comments

While some of us ate, slept, worked, schooled, and recreated within the same four walls for much of the past year, NE Denver residents who frequented I-70 from Brighton Blvd. to the airport saw massive changes.

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…NE News Updates

February 1, 2021 / Carol Roberts / Aurora, Business, Central Park, Denver News, Development, News Updates / No Comments

This month: 1)New Retail Development at 40th & CPB; 2)Retail Also Coming to E. 46th Pl. and CPB; 3)Natural Grocers Coming to MLK & CPB; 4)338 Apartments Starting Construction in Aurora.

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Cycling–Art–Nature: Sand Creek Greenway

February 1, 2021 / Mary Jo Brooks / Aurora, Central Park, Commerce City, Development, Parks/Open Space / No Comments

Sand Creek Greenway is being transformed from a creek that used to hide under airport infrastructure to a gem of nature and recreation in the city.

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NE News…

December 1, 2020 / Carol Roberts / Denver News, Development, News Updates, Schools/Education / No Comments

This month: 1) DPS Superintendent Cordova Resigns; 2) East Area Plan Approved Amidst Controversy; 3) Land at Northfield and Central Park Blvds. Sold for Apartments; and 4) McAuliffe International School and Inspire Ele. Teacher Rachel Lamb Recognized for Excellence.

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NE News Updates…

November 1, 2020 / Carol Roberts and Martina Will, PhD / Denver News, Development, Entertainment, News Updates, Stanley Marketplace, Technology / 1 Comment

This month: 1) Target and Five Other Tenants Announced for the Exchange at Boulevard One in Lowry; 2) Stanley Virtual Reality Installation; 3) The Future of Park Hill Golf Course; and 4) Covid: New Technology, Masks & “Shrink Your Bubble”

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City Park Golf Course Tees Off

October 1, 2020 / Martina Will, PhD / Denver News, Development, Public Safety / 2 Comments

Denver’s historic City Park Golf Course reopened September 1 after years of major work and considerable controversy that spanned petitions, protests and even a lawsuit over the now-completed changes.

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NE News Updates

October 1, 2020 / Carol Roberts and Martina Will, PhD / Announcements, Aurora, Development, News Updates, North Central Park Business, Stanley Marketplace / No Comments

This month: 1) Day of the Dead–Celebrate Nov. 2 at Stanley; 2) Beer Garden on Dayton to Open by Late Nov.; 3) In-N-Out Burger at CPB and 46th? 4) High-Comfort Bike Lanes in NE; 5) Sprouts Opens; and 6) MLS To Return to Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

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…NE News Updates

September 1, 2020 / Carol Roberts and Martina Will, PhD / Announcements, Community Issues, Development, News Updates / No Comments

This month: 1) NE Denver Summer Crime Statistics; 2) I-70 Nighttime Noise Variance Approved; 3) Planning Board Recommends Zoning Code Changes for Group Living; 4) StoryCorps: Submit Thoughts on Central Park Name Change 5) New City Park Golf Course Opens 6) Reminiscences from 1966 & 1946 and 7) Youth Program Locator

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Covid-19’s Long-Term Impact on City Planning

September 1, 2020 / Martina Will, PhD / Affordable Housing, Community Issues, Denver News, Development / No Comments

Two former city councilmen share their thoughts on long-term impacts of the pandemic, particularly on economic development and housing. Proposed zoning changes for group housing and allowing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in single-family zoning have raised concerns among some homeowners, as evidenced by this yard sign.

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…NE News Updates — Sprouts to Open Aug. 19

August 1, 2020 / Carol Roberts and Martina Will, PhD / Business, Denver News, Development, News Updates / No Comments

This month: 1) Sprouts Announces Aug. 19 Opening; 2) Lots of New Apartments Coming to 80238; 3) Johnson & Wales Closing; 4) Lowry Boulevard One Update; 5) Denver Days Parades plus State Update on CO Ban on Large-Capacity Magazines.

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