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Denver motel used to shelter those most at risk from COVID is closing as pandemic funding winds down

More than 150 people who’ve been living at Quality Inn on Zuni Street must be out in a week

Suzann, 49, right, and her husband ...
Suzann, 49, right, and her husband Lawrence O’Sullivan, 61, stand together in front of Quality Inn at Zuni Street and Speer Boulevard in Denver with their dog Phakahlolo on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022. The O’Sullivans are among the 153 people who must vacate the Quality Inn by Sept. 16 as the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless and the city and county of Denver wind down their temporary emergency shelters that were opened during the pandemic. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Noelle Phillips of The Denver Post.
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More than 150 people living at a Quality Inn in Denver must find another place to live because the motel no longer will operate as an emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness.
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