Tag: Construction
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Denver Water to replace aging pipes under Sheridan Boulevard
More than a mile and a half of aging water pipes along Sheridan Boulevard will be replaced beginning in January as part of a year-long project by Denver Water. The project will begin at West 17th Avenue and move north to West 29th Avenue. When the first phase is complete, crews will return to West…
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Denver’s top business stories of 2025: 16th Street, Burnham Yard and some wonder if they’ll survive Colfax construction
SPORTS DRIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The banks of the South Platte River have become a hotbed for new developments — thanks to local sports teams. The Denver Broncos announced they plan to relocate their stadium to the historic Burnham Yard, which could potentially bring the city two new neighborhoods, as Mayor Mike Johnston also aims to…
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Broadway to close overnight Tuesday for sign bridge installation
Construction crews will close Broadway in both directions overnight Tuesday as they install an overhead sign bridge near Interstate 25. The closure, which will last from 10 p.m. Tuesday through 4 a.m. Wednesday, will impact Broadway between Ohio and Tennessee Avenues, according to a news release from the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI).…
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Denver opens ’embodied carbon’ pilot program
Denver has begun accepting applications for an incentive program that offers funding and technical support to reduce the “carbon footprint” of building materials in large commercial projects. Applications for the city’s “Embodied Carbon Pilot Program” are open through Dec. 2. “Embodied carbon” is the greenhouse gases released from making building materials, shipping them and building…
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Gov. Jared Polis says Trump’s tariffs policy is disrupting Colorado’s exports, jobs
A report released Thursday by Colorado’s governor said President Donald Trump’s tariffs policy is disrupting the state’s economy and courting a recessionary scenario. State economists have, in fact, been sounding the risk of a scenario for a year — preceding both the White House’s tariffs changes and the congressional budget that Democrats blamed for Colorado’s…
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Golden breaks ground on new city hall and police headquarters
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Shovels struck dirt Wednesday evening as Golden officially broke ground on its new city hall and police headquarters. Members of the city and project team celebrated the official construction of the Heart of Golden project, three years after the plan was adopted. The center of…
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Developer presents plan for neighborhood on Wheat Ridge hospital property
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The more than 50-year-old Intermountain Lutheran Hospital property will soon be the home of a new Wheat Ridge neighborhood. Chris Elliott, principal of Centennial-based development firm E5x Management, sat down with the City Council on Monday evening to outline the current concept for the 100-acre site on which the…
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Hands-on camp exposes high school girls to construction industry
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A new summer camp in Littleton is trying to show high school girls that there’s a place for them in the construction industry. Garney, a national wastewater construction company, teamed up with Littleton Public School’s Explorative Pathways for Innovative Careers (EPIC) campus to host the…
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With Winter over, the summer highway work season begins on I-70
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Winter is over — and now the summer highway work season begins. The I-70 corridor from Denver west has experienced its share of winter stoppages and delays due to vehicles getting stuck on the passes. Now, additional delays are anticipated for the corridor due to ongoing…
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How an artsy Denver apartment building plans to stand out in an oversaturated market
Off of West Colfax Avenue, a mile away from downtown, a new art deco-inspired apartment complex stands on the corner waiting to be filled with tenants. Inside the building, there’s a gym lit by giant orb lights. The heated rooftop pool has views of Denver’s skyline behind Empower Field. And each floor’s hallway is lined…




