The figures in the map speak for themselves, but for those who prefer words: segregation persists in Northeast Denver schools, even in 2018.
Tower Renovation Bigger than Expected but Moving Along
Despite the “skeletal” look of the old airport control tower, construction is now proceeding apace, according to Robert Thompson, founder and CEO of Punch Bowl Social.
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A Line Train Horns to Sound for Several More Months
RTD estimates that problems with the Positive Train Control (PTC) system will require that horns for both the new commuter rail line and the pre-existing freight trains will continue to sound for at least three to four more months.
6 CommentsUpcoming Affordable For-Sale and For-Rent Units in Stapleton
Updates on upcoming for-sale and for-rent affordable units in Stapleton Denver.
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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.
6 CommentsBallot Will Determine Fate of Park Hill Golf Course
This November, two similarly-worded ballot initiatives with opposite intentions will decide the fate of the Park Hill Golf Course, a currently unused 155-acre open space that sits at the corner of Colorado Blvd. and E. 35th Ave.
5 CommentsSprouts or No Sprouts?
The Stapleton United Neighbors (SUN) neighborhood survey of almost 1,000 residents revealed the single most-desired future retail amenity in Stapleton is Sprouts.
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