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City Council signs off on lease deal for Denver Post space

Under terms of an 87-month, $11.2 million sublease amendment, the city will occupy the entire eighth floor as soon as Dec. 1

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The Denver Post newspaper building at 101 W. Colfax Ave.
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The Denver City Council signed off Monday night on a lease deal that would add nearly 47,000 square feet in The Denver Post building.

City government offices of the private office building under a sublease with the newspaper. Under the terms of an 87-month, $11.2 million sublease amendment, the city also will occupy the entire eighth floor as soon as Dec. 1 when The Post’s newsroom and remaining advertising employees move out.

Most of the affected Post employees on Washington Street in Adams County. The newspaper is seeking a smaller downtown office space for a portion of its staff.

An earlier story , which is based on market rates for downtown office space.

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