Tag: Greenwood Village
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Troubled site in DTC turns a corner with luxury homes
A long-empty site beside The Landmark in the Denver Tech Center is headed into the future now as construction gets underway on an enclave of 90 luxury low-maintenance homes — one of very few single-family home projects to emerge along the south I-25 corridor in the past decade. Renderings of the Village at Landmark project…
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Man dies in crash at intersection where he petitioned for traffic light after wife’s death
A man who fought to get a traffic light installed at the intersection where his wife was killed in 2024 died on Monday in a car crash in the very same place. 82-year-old Gerry Goldberg, who launched a petition aimed at having lights erected at the intersection of East Belleview Avenue and South Franklin Street,…
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1 killed in two-vehicle crash in Greenwood Village Monday
One person was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Greenwood Village on Monday that closed Belleview Drive for about four hours. The crash, which occurred just before noon Monday, was at the intersection of Belleview and University Avenue, a spokesperson for the Cherry Hills Village Police Department said Tuesday. Belleview was closed in the westbound…
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One of Denver’s most prolific painters prepares his retrospective
Longtime Arts Students League of Denver teacher to show paintings and 3-D works Robert Gratiot’s Congress Park home, like most residences in the historic central Denver neighborhood, stands as a charming, one-of-a-kind brick house. Yet beyond the arched, wooden front door, the interior testifies to Gratiot’s lifetime of artistry. Upstairs and down, Gratiot’s house holds…
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A new year, and metro housing market continues to lose a little steam
As Denver real estate agents begin working a new year’s market, data from late 2025 show a continued pattern of slightly declining prices, slightly increased inventory, and a little more time required for home listings to sell. But agents are split about the outlook now, and some are actually upbeat about flipping the calendar from…
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Todd Siler’s ‘neuroimpressionism’ exhibited at Madden Museum
The word “brainiac” might best describe Todd Siler, a Denver- and New York City-based science-artist. Both cerebral and spiritual, part Albert Einstein and part William Blake, in 1986, Siler was the first person to receive an Interdisciplinary Studies PhD in psychology and art from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Siler’s focus long has…
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Using scooters to commute the last mile in busy South I-25 corridor
How many people who commute along the busy I-25 South corridor and into the Denver Tech Center are using Light Rail trains or other public transportation to get to work? Just a tiny 3.1%, according to a study of commuters carried out annually by the economic development group Denver South. Only around 2% of the…
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Denver developer John W. Madden Jr. dies
The longtime Denver developer died Friday, his family confirmed
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Wells Fargo announces another round of layoffs in Denver, bringing total to 150 jobs in 2024
The bank notified the state that it plans to shutter its chief operating office in Greenwood Village, affecting 70 jobs, according to a letter from Aug. 20.
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Affluent Denver suburb accused of bullying disabled homeless guests at Motel 6
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Greenwood Village now faces an ADA lawsuit in U.S. District Court




