No Kings, Trump and Denver
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DP Media Network LLC, the newspaper’s legal name, has offered to buy out its lease with the city and hopes to reach a mutually beneficial arrangement.
But at 216 16th St., a 17-story office tower dubbed Columbine Place stands as a dubious anomaly. The tower’s owner has defaulted on its loan — but the lender doesn’t want the building.
Volunteers are needed to help out with the 51st annual 9NEWS Parade of Lights on Saturday, Dec. 6. Produced by the Downtown Denver Partnership and presented by American Furniture Warehouse and Intermountain Health, the Colorado holiday tradition dates back to 1975 and has grown into the largest and most-watched parade in the Rocky Mountain region.
The first No Kings protest in Denver brought out more than 5,000 people to the Colorado State Capitol, and a reported five million people nationally. It was the last major anti-Trump protest in Denver before a clear downturn in attendance in July, August and September.
IACP conference Denver geared for public safety professionals to learn about new strategies, police techniques, careers, technology
The Downtown Denver Partnership brought experts from across the country, and they see downtowns bouncing back as neighborhoods.
Exactly 43 years after it debuted as the 16th Street Mall, this stretch through the heart of downtown hosted another grand reopening.
A busted sale of four motorsport manufacturers for $13 million is grinding the buyer’s gears.
According to Ballard Spahr managing partner Damon Barry, the legal firm wanted to stay downtown to show commitment to the city on its recovery journey.