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2 weeks ago |
businessden.com | Aaron Kremer
The decade-old RiNo business improvement district has been renewed for another 10 years, but a key change is being made following criticism from those whose tax dollars fund the entity. The Denver City Council voted unanimously on Monday, with one member absent, to renew the BID, which works to promote businesses in the former warehouse district and is funded by taxes on commercial property.
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1 month ago |
businessden.com | Aaron Kremer
For submissions click here. Xian Wang joined Spencer Fane as an associate in the litigation and dispute resolution practice group. Leslie Webb was appointed senior vice president of real estate services for EXO Edge. Chris Howey was appointed managing broker of the Kentwood Real Estate Denver Tech Center (DTC) office. Guadalupe Gutierrez-Vasquez is chief financial officer for Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, effective May 13. Dr. John B.
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1 month ago |
businessden.com | Aaron Kremer
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1 month ago |
businessden.com | Aaron Kremer
For submissions click here. Matt Stevens has rejoined Werge and Cobrin Law Group. Joining Spencer Fane:Stephanie M. Hiquiana joined the labor and employment practice group as an associate. Jennifer M. Blomstrom joined the litigation and dispute resolution practice group as an of counsel. At Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti:Jerad West is a partner in the construction and insurance practice. Charles Testa and Nick DeBruyne were named partners. Larry Myers was voted in as an equity partner.
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1 month ago |
businessden.com | Aaron Kremer
Denver is planning to spend up to $70 million in taxpayer dollars to build a planned women’s soccer stadium at Interstate 25 and Santa Fe Drive, although one member of City Council said she doubts she’ll ever see it. “We are facing the collapse of global financial markets, so I have to say, I don’t think this stadium is ever going to get built,” said Councilwoman Sarah Parady.
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