
Andrew Kenney
Public Affairs Reporter and Co-Host at Colorado Public Radio
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1 week ago |
denverite.com | Andrew Kenney
Denver International Airport will get a nonstop budget flight to Mexico City this November. Viva Aerobus flights will operate nonstop round-trip between the two cities on Thursdays and Sundays. The flights look to be pretty cheap. A no-frills round trip for a long weekend in December would run you about $210 in total. Comparable flights on other airlines were running a couple hundred bucks more expensive in some cases. That’s for the base fare, of course.
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denverite.com | Andrew Kenney |Paolo Zialcita
Tivoli Brewing Company is ending its ten-year run on the Auraria Campus in Denver. The taphouse has been closed since Dec. 16, but the campus and the beer company said they were working on a new lease. That never happened, and the closure of the taphouse became official with a joint announcement on Tuesday.
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denverite.com | Andrew Kenney |Kyle Harris
Denver City Council on Monday unanimously approved denser development on a few acres near Ball Arena, adding to the potentially huge changes coming to the area. The rezoning applies to 2.5 acres near the arena. The site is known as “the donut hole,” because it is bordered by the arena’s parking lots, which are already part of a major planned development.
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denverite.com | Andrew Kenney
On April 1, the street-sweeping fleet started rolling across the city again. That also meant the city started enforcing its seasonal parking rules, banning parking on various blocks each day to give the sweepers space to work. And, as usual, a lot of us forgot to move our cars. Walking out onto Logan Street near our office, I spotted a whole row of yellow envelopes stuck in car door handles, like so many unwanted prom corsages.
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denverite.com | Andrew Kenney
Homebuyers around the Denver metro have a lot more options lately. At the end of March, there were nearly 10,000 houses and attached residences up for sale in the 11-county area. That’s a significant jump from the same time last year, when fewer than 6,000 were listed. That’s according to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
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