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Denver ponders neighborhood-specific ADU design standards
Accessory dwelling units are becoming a big topic in Denver’s residential planning process. At the same time the Denver City Council is rezoning certain neighborhoods to allow for ADUs, a...

Denver may require ground-floor retail in new projects on Santa Fe
Residents near the Arts District on Santa Fe want to make sure a 10-block section of the street remains a corridor of ground-level shops.

RiNo venue fights to keep live music license despite noise complaints
The owners of a RiNo entertainment venue have told the city that the loss of its live music and dancing license would effectively close the business.

Grocery store, office project planned for former DTC church
Alberta Development Partners submitted redevelopment plans last week for 8081 E. Orchard Road, a 9.6-acre site it purchased in 2017, including office and retail space.

No fines, no felonies: Denver reins in harshest penalties for Airbnb scofflaws as compliance soars
Fourteen months after the City Council signed off on fining booking providers like Airbnb and Vrbo up to $1,000 a day for allowing customers to book an unlicensed rental, the...

ChoLon, Tocabe, Marczyk landing at DIA in latest concessionaire leases
A Westminster-based concessionaire is set to land several contracts at Denver International Airport.

Denver’s largest hotels, retail centers dropped in valuation after COVID
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, downtown Denver’s Hyatt Regency -- one of the city’s largest hotels, with about 1,100 rooms — was valued at nearly $300 million by Denver County.

Denver businesses seek hospitality licenses to let patrons smoke weed
A Cap Hill mansion-turned-B&B, an existing private club in RiNo and a new addition to South Broadway’s “Green Mile†are the first three businesses to apply for a marijuana hospitality...

Buddhists plan to demolish center at Speer, Colfax and build new one
Leaders of a Buddhist culture and worship center in the Golden Triangle are looking to do more with less.

Denver’s zoning appeals board could be in for an overhaul
Denver City Council members Robin Kniech and Amanda Sandoval have introduced a proposal to overhaul a board in charge of hearing zoning appeals, changing who nominates members and mandating certain...