Andrew Kenney
Andrew Kenney covers Denver and its government. His work explores how urbanization is reshaping Colorado's cities and whom it benefits, focusing on housing, sustainability, culture and government accountability. He previously worked as a reporter for The (Raleigh) News & Observer and for Denverite. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was honored with the Associated Press' Walter Spearman Award for young writers in 2015, among other recognition.
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Senior vice president gone from Trammell Crow website amid Colorado Convention Center bidding scandal
Trammell Crow announced on Wednesday that it fired an employee after the city of Denver accused it of "collusion" in the planning of a $233 million development project at the...

Denver bidding scandal: Trammell Crow fires employee
A major development company fired an employee Wednesday as the Denver District Attorney's Office reviewed city allegations of collusion in the planned expansion of the Colorado Convention Center.

Denver alleges misconduct in bidding process on $233 million Colorado Convention Center expansion
The city of Denver has frozen the bidding process for the quarter-billion-dollar expansion of the Colorado Convention Center after discovering misconduct, according to a city news release today.

Denver wants to combine factory space, housing in $6 million Globeville project
The city of Denver is putting an unusual twist on development at a planned site in Globeville: They could combine affordable housing and space for manufacturers.

Denver tried to bring Amazon HQ2 to RiNo, Broadway and three other sites
Denver city officials wanted to bring "HQ2," the proposed second headquarters for Amazon, to several fast-growing neighborhoods around Denver.

The Spot: Denver politics are about to take center stage and what’s coming in 2019 for marijuana
Whatap on the legislative agenda in 2019 for the Denver metro area?

Pot delivery one possibility as Colorado prepares for a year of change in marijuana industry
Colorado legislators will consider legalizing marijuana delivery and making it easier to invest in cannabis businesses, among other initiatives in 2019.

Major Cherry Creek North redevelopment involving Whole Foods takes another step forward
A long-term redevelopment plan in Cherry Creek North that calls for tearing down the Whole Foods and former Sears store has taken another step forward with a Denver City Council...

Denver may force scooters into bike lanes and make other changes (after a guy got slapped)
The Denver City Council may make significant changes to how people use the hundreds of dockless scooters that have been deployed around the city.

Feds threaten reprisals if Denver proceeds with supervised drug-use site
The U.S. Attorney's Office and the local field office of the Drug Enforcement Administration will take action if Denver opens a supervised drug-use site, they say in a letter Tuesday.