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Denver mulling plan to raise fee to seek landmark status for buildings
The fee to seek landmark status for a structure in Denver over owner objection could quadruple to $1,000 under a plan being considered by the city. Supporters argue that higher fees would prevent abuse of historic-preservation rules by people who … Continue reading
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Tagged Application Fee, Application Fees, City Residents, City Supporters, Current Rate, Curtis Park, Demolitions, General Contractor, Historic Preservation Committee, Income Neighborhoods, Infrastructure Committee, John Olson, Jordy, Landmark Designation, Landmark Preservation, Landmark Status, Preservation Commission, Preservation Planner, Preservation Program, Research Time
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CU student’s landmark filing over Gates Rubber Co. has Denver officials eyeing …
Officials are again questioning whether Denver’s landmark-preservation ordinance needs revision after a University of Colorado student paid a $250 fee to file for protection of the old Gates Rubber Co. complex. Eugene Elliott, 21, a senior who is studying business … Continue reading
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Tagged City Councilman, Colorado Student, Contamination Issues, Councilwoman, Cu Student, Denver City, Denver Officials, Denver Post, Denver Residents, E Mail, Economic Downturn, Gates Rubber Co, Landmark Designation, Landmark Preservation, Levinsky, Neighborhood Associations, Nevitt, Preservation Ordinance, Water Tower, Westword Denver
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CU student’s landmark filing has Denver officials eyeing changes
Officials are again questioning whether Denver’s landmark-preservation ordinance needs revision after a University of Colorado student paid a $250 fee to file for protection of the old Gates Rubber Co. complex. Eugene Elliott, 21, a senior who is studying business … Continue reading
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Tagged City Councilman, Colorado Student, Contamination Issues, Councilwoman, Cu Student, Denver City, Denver Officials, Denver Post, Denver Residents, E Mail, Economic Downturn, Gates Rubber Co, Landmark Designation, Landmark Preservation, Levinsky, Neighborhood Associations, Nevitt, Preservation Ordinance, Water Tower, Westword Denver
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Denver neighbors crusade for historic LoDo building
A century-old, abandoned warehouse west of Coors Field has become a central figure in a battle over property rights and historic designation — a recurring struggle in Denver as the city wrestles with how to develop while still preserving its … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlie Brown, Coors, Coors Field, Councilman, Crusade, Historic Preservation, Homeless People, Landmark Designation, Landmark Preservation, Lodo, Lore, Mockery, Multimillion Dollar, Old Warehouse, Preservation Ordinance, Real Estate Boom, Scrape, Smelter, Square Foot, Supply Co
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Noel: The woman who left a Monet in Denver’s stocking
In this season of giving, let us recognize one long-forgotten school teacher who gave the city of Denver some of its greatest gifts, now-priceless paintings by the likes of Claude Monet and Winslow Homer. Born in Vermont in 1847, Helen … Continue reading
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Tagged Acoma St, City And County Of Denver, City Of Denver, Civil War Veteran, Claude Monet, Denver Post, Eligible Bachelors, Gordon Dill, Helen Lynch, Investing In Real Estate, Landmark Preservation, Leadville Herald, Mayor Robert, Newspaper Publisher, Paris On The Platte, Park Avenue West, Priceless Paintings, Private Citizen, Shining Stars, Winslow Homer
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RTD board goes ahead with hotel plan for Union Station
The RTD board tonight approved moving forward with the staff recommendation to redevelop Denver Union Station as a hotel. The approval came on a 14-0 vote, with director Bill James abstaining, citing a professional conflict of interest. He works for … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance Team, Colorado Black Chamber Of Commerce, Conflict Of Interest, Denver Resident, Economic Stimulus, Hotel Plan, Isenberg, Landmark Preservation, Membership Director, Oxford Hotel, Preservation Commission, Public Testimony, Real Estate Appraisal, Real Estate Appraisal Firm, Residential Real Estate, Residential Real Estate Appraisal, Revenue Generator, Staff Recommendation, Tax Money, Union Station
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