Eric Heinz
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A triangular block in RiNo slated to become 49-unit, income-restricted condo complex
A narrow, triangular block in RiNo is slated to be the site of a new 49-unit, income-restricted condominium complex.

Denver tees off planning process for Kennedy Golf Course overhaul
Denver is asking not what Kennedy Golf Course can do for the city, but what the city can do for the golf course.

Income-restricted condos planned for triangular block in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood
A narrow, triangular block in RiNo is slated to be the site of a new 49-unit, income-restricted condominium complex.

Homebuilder pays $14M for 25 acres of Loretto Heights campus
The owner of the former Loretto Heights campus in the southwest area of the city has sold about a third of the site to a Denver-based homebuilder.

Lufthansa downsizes presence at DIA
Lufthansa Airlines is looking to reduce its office space at Denver International Airport and cut two ticket counters in response to limited and canceled flights due to the pandemic.

Homeowners sue again to remove historic district designation in West Highland
Four residents have sued the city for a second time in hopes of removing the historic district designation of a portion of the West Highland neighborhood.

Denver posts notices of Arapahoe Square homeless encampment cleanups
Denver is looking to make a section of Arapahoe Square a regular stop on its series of homeless encampment cleanups.

Urgent care chain to open in Five Points
A local chain of urgent care clinics hopes to have a new Five Points location up and running by mid next summer.

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema to anchor entertainment district in Glendale
The latest firm to tackle a long-discussed entertainment district in Glendale plans to anchor it with an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.

CU Denver opens new $78-million freshman dorm
The University of Colorado Denver has a new on-campus dormitory that can house 555 students.